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Data Center Staffing in Wyoming

Travel workforce expertise for Wyoming's growing data center market.

2,500+
Workers Placed
150+
Projects Supported
50+
Markets Served
5 Days
Avg. Deployment
0.82
EMR Safety Rating

Cheyenne, Wyoming has attracted data center investment driven by the state's business-friendly policies, lack of corporate and personal income tax, and competitive power costs. Microsoft operates a significant campus in the area, and the market continues to draw interest. Cortex Construct provides travel workforce solutions for data center construction in Wyoming, managing the logistics of staffing projects in a market with a small local labor pool.

Market Highlights

Microsoft's major data center campus
No state corporate or personal income tax
Competitive power costs
Business-friendly regulatory environment
Wyoming's data center tax incentive program
Growing interest from additional operators

Labor Market Dynamics

Wyoming has a small population and construction workforce, meaning data center projects rely heavily on travel workers. The state is right-to-work with minimal union presence. Staffing projects here requires expertise in travel workforce logistics, similar to other rural/remote data center markets.

Active Construction Pipeline

Cheyenne has active data center operations with potential for expansion and new development.

Regulatory Environment

Wyoming does not require a state electrical license for journeyman electricians (master electrician license required for some work). OSHA federal jurisdiction applies. Wyoming has a data center tax incentive program with specific requirements.

Trades We Deploy in Cheyenne

Electricians
Pipefitters
Sheet Metal
Ironworkers
Welders
Low Voltage
Concrete
Controls/BMS
Safety Officers
Heavy Equipment
QA/QC
Fire Protection

Other Markets We Serve

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Frequently Asked Questions

Yes, but it requires a staffing partner experienced in travel workforce deployment. Wyoming's small population means projects depend on workers from Colorado, Nebraska, and other states. We handle the housing, per diem, and rotation logistics that make this work.