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Maintenance Engineer
Maintenance Engineer – Data Centre Engineering (Chapelhall Facility)
We're looking for a proactive and technically minded Maintenance Engineer to join our Data Centre Engineering team at our Chapelhall facility. Whether your background is electrical or mechanical, this is an exciting opportunity to work within a mission-critical environment where reliability, safety, and continuous improvement are at the heart of everything we do.
As part of a close-knit engineering team, you'll be responsible for maintaining critical building services and infrastructure, ensuring maximum uptime across our data centre operations. This is a varied, hands-on role offering exposure to a wide range of electrical and mechanical systems, while providing excellent opportunities for ongoing training and career development.
Key Responsibilities
- Carry out planned preventative maintenance (PPM) and reactive maintenance on critical electrical and/or mechanical infrastructure.
- Complete statutory and non-statutory maintenance activities in accordance with legislation, company procedures, and industry best practice.
- Diagnose faults quickly and effectively, carrying out repairs where appropriate and contributing to root cause analysis.
- Ensure all maintenance activities are accurately recorded using the company's maintenance management system (CMMS).
- Respond promptly to equipment alarms and incidents, helping maintain customer service levels and operational resilience.
- Support the safe operation of critical systems, including power distribution, cooling, HVAC, and associated building services.
- Liaise effectively with colleagues, contractors, and other departments to coordinate maintenance activities.
- Maintain high standards of housekeeping, compliance, and health & safety across the site.
- Assist with planned shutdowns, testing, commissioning, and continuous improvement projects.
- Provide support to Operations and Security teams where required.
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About You
We're interested in hearing from engineers with an electrical or mechanical background who enjoy solving problems and take pride in delivering high-quality work.
You'll ideally have:
- A recognised engineering qualification (HNC, NVQ Level 3, apprenticeship, or equivalent experience) in Electrical, Mechanical, or Building Services Engineering.
- Experience with the 18th Edition Wiring Regulations (desirable for electrically biased candidates).
- Previous experience working within facilities management, building services, manufacturing, utilities, industrial engineering, or another critical environment.
- Experience maintaining electrical and/or mechanical plant and equipment.
- Good fault-finding and diagnostic skills.
- Knowledge of planned preventative maintenance and statutory compliance.
- An understanding of health and safety legislation and safe systems of work.
- Strong communication skills with the ability to work both independently and as part of a team.
- Good organisational and time management skills.
- IOSH Working Safely (desirable).


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Experience or exposure to any of the following would be advantageous:
- High Voltage (HV) systems.
- UPS, generators, and critical power infrastructure.
- HVAC, refrigeration, and cooling systems.
- Building Management Systems (BMS).
- Electrical inspection and testing.
- Data centres or other mission-critical environments.
What We Offer
- 33 days annual leave (including public holidays).
- Contributory pension scheme (5% employer / 5% employee).
- 4x salary Death in Service benefit.
- Ongoing technical training and professional development.
- The opportunity to work with industry-leading critical infrastructure in a growing, innovative organisation.
- A supportive team environment with genuine opportunities for career progression.
If you're looking to develop your engineering career within one of Scotland's most advanced data centre environments, we'd love to hear from you.
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