Senior Mechanical Engineer
Quick Summary
About Endurance Endurance is building the world's first modular subsea geothermal power plants, converting vast thermal resources under the ocean into gigawatts of baseload power.
Architect and design critical mechanical systems from concept through offshore deployment Perform first-principles analysis of loads, thermal behavior, sealing strategies, and failure modes Design pressure-tolerant hardware, structural systems, and…
6+ years designing and delivering complex mechanical systems in demanding environments Demonstrated ownership of hardware from early concept through testing and deployment Strong first-principles understanding of mechanics, materials, thermal…
Endurance is building the world's first modular subsea geothermal power plants, converting vast thermal resources under the ocean into gigawatts of baseload power. Backed by First Round Capital and Point72 Ventures, our founding team includes veterans from SpaceX, Helion, and Robinhood. We have completed multiple deep ocean deployments and are launching our generation pilot this year. By leveraging manufacturing scale, efficient drilling, and latent cooling on the seafloor, we are pioneering a new category of energy that outperforms traditional sources on both environmental impact and cost.
Responsibilities
~1 min readAs a Senior Mechanical Engineer, you will own critical mechanical systems within our seafloor power plants. These systems must survive high pressure, corrosion, thermal cycling, mechanical loads, and long deployment durations in saltwater environments. You will design and deliver pressure-tolerant structures, thermal systems, fluid interfaces, deployment hardware, and mechanical subsystems that operate reliably on the ocean floor. This role blends rigorous analysis with hands-on hardware development.
You will take ambiguous, high-risk mechanical systems including pressure vessels, structural frames, thermal interfaces, fluid systems, and deployment hardware and drive them from first principles to offshore deployment. This role requires deep mechanical intuition and extreme ownership. You will architect systems, design parts, release drawings, build prototypes, run tests, break hardware, and iterate until the system works reliably. If a machine fails on the seafloor, you will feel responsible for fixing it permanently.
We are looking for someone who has personally built hardware, debugged mechanical failures in the lab or field, and understands the difference between a clean CAD model and a system operating in a harsh environment.
Responsibilities
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Architect and design critical mechanical systems from concept through offshore deployment
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Perform first-principles analysis of loads, thermal behavior, sealing strategies, and failure modes
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Design pressure-tolerant hardware, structural systems, and thermal interfaces for subsea environments
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Develop robust sealing and corrosion mitigation strategies for long-duration saltwater exposure
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Design assemblies including pressure housings, structural frames, fluid systems, and deployment mechanisms
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Create detailed 3D CAD models, drawings, and tolerance stacks for complex hardware
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Build and test prototypes to validate mechanical performance and uncover failure modes
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Design and execute qualification tests including pressure testing, fatigue testing, thermal cycling, and corrosion exposure
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Investigate hardware failures and implement permanent design improvements
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Work directly with fabricators and suppliers to build hardware quickly and correctly
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Collaborate with electrical, drilling, and subsea systems teams to ensure clean system integration
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Participate in sea trials and field deployments to validate hardware performance
Requirements
~1 min read6+ years designing and delivering complex mechanical systems in demanding environments
Demonstrated ownership of hardware from early concept through testing and deployment
Strong first-principles understanding of mechanics, materials, thermal systems, and failure modes
Deep proficiency in 3D CAD and mechanical design of complex assemblies
Experience designing hardware for harsh environments (subsea, aerospace, automotive, energy, robotics, etc.)
Proven ability to debug mechanical failures through testing and root-cause analysis
Strong intuition for structural load paths, sealing strategies, corrosion mitigation, and thermal management
Comfort working hands-on with hardware in a lab or shop environment
Ability to move quickly, close loops, and make good engineering decisions under uncertainty
High ownership mentality and accountability for system performance and reliability
What We Offer
~1 min readLocation & Eligibility
Listing Details
- Posted
- April 23, 2026
- First seen
- May 6, 2026
- Last seen
- May 8, 2026
Posting Health
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- 0
- Repost count
- 0
- Trust Level
- 20%
- Scored at
- May 6, 2026
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