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The Hidden Risk Behind the Data Center Boom: Why Operations Matter More Than You Think

39 min · 14. Apr. 2026
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The data center boom is accelerating faster than most industries can keep up with. But behind the headlines around AI, cloud growth, and billion-dollar investments, there’s a critical question that often gets overlooked: Who is actually operating these facilities and are we prepared? In this episode of Clear Haze Exchange, host Marcus Hazelwood sits down with Tom Melton, a facilities and operations engineer with over 30 years in the trades and 15+ years in mission-critical data center environments. Tom shares a candid, ground-level perspective on: *  The growing shortage of skilled engineers in data centers  *  Why understaffing creates hidden operational risk *  The gap between training programs and real-world readiness *  Misconceptions about data centers, power, and public impact *  Why trades and hands-on expertise are critical to sustaining AI infrastructure  As data centers scale from 24 MW to 300+ MW facilities, the challenge is no longer just design or capital, it’s execution, operations, and people.  This conversation is a must-listen for: *  Architects and design professionals  *  Owners and developers  *  Investors and policymakers  *  Engineers and operators  Because the future of AI infrastructure depends on more than innovation, it depends on the people who keep it running.

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