Data Center Electrical Foreman Salary by City (2026)
Lead field crews, coordinate inspections, and drive schedule on high-pressure builds. Browse annual base / typical-earnings estimates across 207 data center markets — sorted by highest median pay.
Data Center Electrical Foreman Salary by City (2026)
Compare localized base-pay ranges, median typical earnings, and demand levels in top U.S. data center markets.
Base-pay note: These city ranges are annual base / typical-earnings estimates. Travel per diem, overtime schedules, and 1099 contractor rates can push real total compensation 20%–60% higher on data center builds.
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