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A leading data centre service provider in the East Midlands is seeking a Mechanical & Electrical Problem Analyst to manage and resolve issues related to data centre infrastructure. This role involves analyzing incidents, driving continuous improvement, and collaborating with cross-functional teams to enhance service reliability. The ideal candidate has a proven record in incident management, strong M&E knowledge, and excellent analytical skills. Competitive salary and benefits offered, with opportunities for professional development.
Location: derby, United Kingdom
Job Category: Other
EU work permit required: Yes
Job Views: 6
Posted: 20.01.2026
Expiry Date: 06.03.2026
Note - role reposted after re-evaluation of grade level.
About Colt Data Centre Services
Colt Data Centre Services (DCS) has over 20 years’ experience in designing, building and operating energy-efficient, reliable data centres – hosting significant financial, media, corporate and cloud wholesale providers across the world.
Our customers are at the heart of everything we do. We endeavour to take a customer-led approach across our operations, striving to serve our customers with a seamless experience no matter what facility or region they are in.
Finding the right solutions for our customers starts with finding the right people for Colt DCS. We believe in creating a healthy, learning environment for our employees to flourish.
Our vision: to be the most customer-centric data centre provider.
About the Role
Reporting to the Senior Problem Manager and working remotely, you will be responsible for identifying, analysing, and supporting the resolution of issues predominantly related to data centre Mechanical and Electrical (M&E) equipment / services.
Your purpose will be to minimise business impact and prevent future incidents across all of our sites in Europe, India and Japan.
In practice, this means you'll use your knowledge of M&E equipment / systems / services in working closely with cross-functional teams to investigate root causes, implement corrective actions, and drive continuous improvement in DCS service delivery. This may also include working with or presenting to DCS customers and/or suppliers.
In summary, you'll be managing the lifecycle of infrastructure Problem tickets across our DCS estate. This will include proactive work to analyse historic issue data, using that to deliver comprehensive recommendations to help mitigate these arising in future where possible.
About you
As you'll be investigating, analysing and reporting on a range of infrastructure related issues, you'll need a proven track record in managing incidents and problems associated with critical mechanical and electrical systems (for example, power distribution, cooling, UPS).
It is therefore likely that your experience will include working in environments such as data centres or other large scale infrastructure, and be supported by facilities related qualifications (ie Uptime Institute or electrical / HVAC certifications).
Within this, you'll have the ability to understand how to get to the root cause of infrastructure related problems, alongside analysis capability serving to identify trends and make data-driven recommendations.
All of this will be underpinned by your strong communication skills and the ability to help technical and non-technical audiences understand issues and how best to resolve them.
What we offer
We offer skill development, learning pathways and accreditation to help our people perform at their best, regardless of role and location.
In addition to offering competitive salaries and incentive plans, a range of benefits and local rewards packages are offered to staff. Colt DCS recognises the importance of a work-life balance.
These are just some of the reasons why Colt DCS is recognised as Great Place to Work Certified UK.
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