Outsource Expands To Austin

 

Outsource is pleased to announce the opening of our Austin office, the company’s 17th location nationwide and our 4th in Texas.

The office is led by native Texan and Regional Leader Blaine Monteau, who has been with Outsource for nearly 10 years and currently manages P&L for the Houston and San Antonio locations. The new location will be approximately 1000 sq. feet, with half of the space dedicated to training new technicians. We are currently looking to hire a Recruiter to focus exclusively on the Austin market.

Growth Opportunity in Austin

Outsource moved into Austin to take advantage of the city’s booming economy, rapid expansion, and the opportunity that the skilled labor gap provides. The city is home to some of the world’s biggest tech companies, including Tesla, Facebook, Samsung, Oracle, and Dell.

Skilled Cabling and Electrical Technicians

The new Austin location has the ability to recruit and train low voltage cabling and electrical technicians in order to create a viable talent pool of skilled talent to meet the high demands of a rapidly growing Austin market. Outsource specializes in training people looking to transition into a skilled trade and we offer the OSHA 10 course that covers job safety, health, as well as job site etiquette. Training is not only free, but we actually pay you for the time upon successful completion of the course. Trainees will also leave with a complete set of tools, including a tool pouch, a punch down tool, a multibit screwdriver, snips, sharpie, electrical tape, and PPE (hard hat, safety gloves, safety glasses, and safety vest).

Ready To Deliver Talent

Austin will provide the same level of service and talent that our clients have come to expect from Outsource. We offer same day account set up, our work is guaranteed on every placement, and we deliver on demand as early as the next day.

Contact Outsource in Austin

For more information about the Austin location visit Outsource.net or contact Blaine Monteau at 832-548-5895.

Outsource is a temporary staffing company specializing in the placement of Low Voltage & Electrical talent. The company employs over 2000 technicians weekly on jobsites across the continental U.S. Outsource works with the leading national system integrators and major electrical contractors in the United States and many of our technicians go on to permanent placement opportunities.

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Los Angeles showing much potential for Electricians and Low Voltage technicians to find work in 2022

 

Starting in Los Angeles in 1998, Outsource has worked to build strong relationships with all types of Electrical, Structured Cabling, Audio Visual, Security, and Fire Alarm Contractors throughout Southern California. We’re busier than ever in 2022 showing much potential for Electricians and Low Voltage technicians to find work and stay busy in Southern California.

Sustained Growth with New Projects

Large projects are a key component to the market’s growth with some already under construction and or ready to break ground in 2022. Los Angeles is especially seeing sustained growth with new construction in the Entertainment, Technology, Infrastructure, and Distribution industry sectors. Another large component of recent and future growth in Los Angeles being Tenant Improvement and Remodeling projects.

Entertainment Continues to Grow

The Entertainment industry in the City of Angels has been the backbone of the economy for decades and continues to grow with projects at SoFi Stadium in Inglewood, Top Golf in El Segundo, as well as Amazon, Apple, Netflix and Spotify offices in Hollywood and Culver City.

Infrastructure and E-Commerce Generating Jobs

Infrastructure projects at LAX terminals and parking lots, Port of Long Beach, as well as a few Metro LA projects are creating jobs in many industries, mainly construction and skilled trades, like Electricians and Low-Voltage installers. Distribution and E-Commerce fulfillment centers are also booming eastward in San Bernardino and Riverside counties with the help of companies like Amazon, Walmart and Target all expanding their distribution channels with new warehouses and facilities.

Jobs for Electricians and Low Voltage Trades

All this activity is presenting a wide variety of job opportunities in construction, namely jobs for Apprentice Electricians and Journeyman Electricians as well as Low Voltage trades, like Structured Cable Technicians, Audio Visual Technicians, RF and DAS Technicians, Security and Fire Alarm Technicians, and Low Voltage Installers. Outsource will give you the opportunity to work with local electrical, cabling, and system integrators throughout Southern California.

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Industrial and Commercial projects in Houston Creating Uptick in Jobs

 

The Houston market continues to diversify its economic portfolio with expected growth in the industrial sector as the city continues to expand into 2022. Land is the driver for large industrial companies seeking space as well as residential and multi-family developers.

Rise of E-commerce

The distribution industry is seeing a large uptick with companies like Amazon buying up large sq. footage distribution space. The city should continue to become a national distribution center due to the recent rise of e-commerce.

Expanding Construction

The inner city of Houston is the host of many mixed-use commercial projects as well as hotels, and large office tower buildings. Hewlett Packard also continues expansion of its large global HQ campus in Spring, TX. Healthcare is also a major driver of construction work, always looking to beef up its medical infrastructure all over the city.

Jobs for Electricians and Low Voltage Trades

All of these factors contribute to thousands of job opportunities for construction workers, specifically for electrical and low voltage contractors. Skilled trades continue to be in high demand and comparatively to other major cities nationwide, Houston’s cost of living is still beneath the nationwide average.

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Construction Projects in Florida are Creating Jobs For Electricians And Technicians

 

The state of Florida isn’t just your vacation destination anymore. It has become one of the most sought-after places to move since 2020 with over a million individuals and families relocating. Huge driving factors are construction projects in Education, Transportation, Industrial, Technology and Entertainment sectors. About 1,000 people per day are flocking to the Sunshine state for better opportunities.

Infrastructure and Transportation Projects

Large projects are a key component to the market’s growth with some already under construction and or ready to break ground in 2022. In the Infrastructure sector is booming with maritime projects at the Port of Clearwater, Port of Tampa, Port St. Lucie, Port of Charlotte, Port of Jacksonville, and Port of Miami. Airport projects are also taking off in Tampa, Orlando, Ft. Lauderdale, and Miami. The Space Aviation sector also seeing growth with NASA and SpaceX both on the East Coast. Rail Transportation is also contributing with the Sunrail project connecting Melbourne, Daytona, and Orlando via high-speed train.

Healthcare and Entertainment Projects

Other industries like Healthcare are breaking ground in 2022 for medical facilities funded by BayCare, Moffitt, and Advent Health. Entertainment and Tourism have been a staple for the Florida economy for decades yet still seeing growth with Disney, Universal, and Legoland parks all with current projects to be completed by 2024.

Jobs for Electricians and Low Voltage Trades

All this activity is presenting a wide variety of job opportunities in construction, namely jobs for Apprentice Electricians and Journeyman Electricians as well as Low Voltage trades, like Structured Cable Technicians, Audio Visual Technicians, RF and DAS Technicians, Security and Fire Alarm Technicians, and Low Voltage Installers.

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Commercial Expansion is Creating Jobs in Seattle

 

Operating in Seattle for the last 10 years, Outsource has seen growth in the Electrical and Low Voltage job markets. Especially with Low Voltage trades like Structured Cabling, Security and Fire Alarm, Access Control, and HVAC Controls. Job seekers in the Electrical and Low Voltage skilled trades must have the appropriate licensing (for example EL01 and EL06 licenses) to work throughout Washington state.

Ripe for Growth

Going into 2022, Seattle is ripe for growth in job opportunities with the help of investments in new construction and tenant improvement work. These opportunities are driven by projects on healthcare facilities, strip-mall store fronts, public storage facilities, and casinos. A large concentration of jobs will be in the Seattle metro area, followed by Tacoma as well as surrounding suburb cities including Boise, ID and Spokane, WA.

Wide Variety of Jobs for Electrical and Low Voltage trades

With commercial expansion driving the economy, growth is the continued theme for the Seattle market for years to come. This growth is presenting a wide variety of job opportunities in construction, namely jobs for Apprentice Electricians and Journeyman Electricians as well as the Low Voltage trades like Structured Cable Technicians, Data Center Technicians, Security and Fire Alarm Technicians, and Low Voltage Installers.

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San Antonio sustaining job growth with variety of developments

 

The San Antonio market is seeing several notable projects get underway to kick off the New Year for a wide variety of industries including Federal, Education and Multi-family mixed-use development. A new federal courthouse in downtown, expansion of UTSA’s main campus in the North part of town, and the Villas of Echo East are some of the noteworthy projects to list.

Destination for Job Opportunities

Growth in this market has been steady over the past decade, as San Antonio remains a Top 15 destination for construction workers. This growth is presenting a wide variety of job opportunities in construction, namely jobs for Apprentice Electricians and Journeyman Electricians as well as Low Voltage trades, like Structured Cable Technicians, Data Center Technicians, Security and Fire Alarm Technicians, and Low Voltage Installers.

Data Center Expansion Key to Job Growth

The data center space is also a key component to the market’s growth with Microsoft’s ongoing datacenter expansion continuing for the next 3 years, with a project value of 213 million. The large project, being managed by leading General Contractor, Turner Industries, hosts companies looking for talent in the electrical, low voltage, security/fire alarm, a/v, and HVAC industries. San Antonio boasts a small-town feel in a big city atmosphere and should continue to see growth as the city expands its borders and pushes itself further into the uninhibited Texas Hill Country.

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Denver expands job opportunities for Electricians and Low Voltage trades

 

Denver’s expansion in recent years has provided great job opportunities for skilled workers in trades like electrical, structured cabling, security and fire alarm, A/V, and HVAC Controls. Recently Outsource has a lot of growth in the Low Voltage job market and we’re expecting an expanding market in Denver, Fort Collins, and Colorado Springs with the help of the Outsource Training Program.

Training Skilled Trades

Heading into 2022, the skilled labor shortage is the biggest obstacle to projects completing on time and on budget, so the Outsource Training program was implemented to build a larger skilled labor force to fill open Cabling jobs, Security and Fire Alarm jobs, A/V jobs, or HVAC Controls jobs all around Colorado. Most of the companies looking for skilled labor help are now opening their doors to entry-level candidates due to the shortage.

Job Growth for Electrical and Low Voltage Industry

New construction and tenant improvements are the main forces of job growth for the Electrical and Low Voltage trades. Investments within Education, Healthcare, Real Estate, and Infrastructure are funding notable projects such as the Rocky Mountain Hyperloop, Commuter Rail, and Tunnels throughout Colorado. These projects allow for continued job growth for Electricians and Low Voltage technicians along the Front Range.

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Austin’s Booming Expansion Producing Jobs

 

The Austin market is experiencing extremely rapid growth and is now the #1 destination for commercial real estate investment. Considered a “Boom Town”, with tech giants like Tesla, Oracle, Dell, IBM and Samsung all establishing headquarters and large campuses there, the area has become a desirable landing spot for individuals and families alike due to relative to the number of construction permits, employee pay rates, and cost of living.

Skilled Labor in Need

The cities expansion is happening all over town with large projects like Tesla and Oracle in the South and IBM in the North. The tech boom and large commercial building expansion has provided ample opportunity for workers in skilled trades including Electrical, Structured Cabling, Security and Fire Alarm, A/V, and HVAC Controls. The skilled labor shortage is the biggest obstacle to projects being completed. Most of the companies looking for skilled labor help, are now opening their doors to entry-level candidates due to the shortage. With this also comes higher entry-level pay wages and increased opportunity for experienced workers who want to climb the ladder fast.

Job Opportunities for Electricians and Low Voltage Technicians

With tech expansion driving the economy, growth is the continued theme for the Austin market for years to come. This growth is presenting a wide variety of job opportunities in construction, namely jobs for Apprentice Electricians and Journeyman Electricians as well as Low Voltage trades, like Structured Cable Technicians, Data Center Technicians, Security and Fire Alarm Technicians, and Low Voltage Installers.

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New Construction in Phoenix is Generating New Jobs

 

Serving the Phoenix area since 2003, Outsource has been a source for Electricians and Low Voltage technicians to find work and we’re expecting to serve the Phoenix community as it expands. Electrical and Low Voltage jobs in Phoenix are both in demand, however lately Low Voltage work is in higher demand.

Job Opportunities for Electricians and Low Voltage trades

Heading into the 2022, growth in the Phoenix area will be driven mainly by new construction projects including multi-dwelling units, healthcare and hospitality facilities, casinos and data centers throughout the Valley and surrounding cities.

All of this new development is presenting a wide variety of career opportunities in construction, namely jobs for Electricians (both Apprentice and Journeyman) as well as Low Voltage trades, like Structured Cable Technicians, Data Center Technicians, Security and Fire Alarm Technicians, and Low Voltage Installers.

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New Projects Charlotte and Raleigh creating jobs for Electricians and Technicians

 

North Carolina offers plenty of job opportunities for Electrical and Low Voltage trades. Mostly driven by industry demand, Charlotte and Raleigh each are showing growth, which increases the need for construction and tenant improvement projects.

New Projects in Charlotte

Charlotte’s growth spanning south to Greenville is creating new job opportunities in projects for major banks, universities, call and fulfillment centers, and airports, with a focus on Industrial Electrical jobs. This growth will benefit Apprentice and Journeymen Electricians around Charlotte looking for work.

Raleigh’s Bringing in New Jobs

New Pharmaceutical construction projects are a big focus currently in Raleigh bringing in new jobs for Electricians and Low Voltage trades, like Structured Cable Technicians, Security Alarm Technicians, Fire Alarm Technicians, and Low Voltage Installers.

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