Thermal Engineer, Datastore Hardware

EverpureSanta Clara, CA
Onsite

About The Position

Everpure is seeking a Thermal Mechanical Engineer to lead the thermal and mechanical architecture of our DirectFlash Modules (DFMs). This person will play a key role in designing next-generation in-house solutions with minimal guidance, while also partnering with JDMs to design, test, and integrate DFMs into new storage platforms. The ideal candidate is detail-oriented, hands-on, and experienced in delivering high-quality designs for volume production.

Requirements

  • B.S. in Mechanical Engineering or related field
  • 7+ years of experience in product design or a related engineering role
  • Deep expertise in thermal simulation for electronics cooling, including extensive experience with FloTHERM, Icepak, or equivalent CFD tools
  • Proven ability to perform simulation correlation with physical test data
  • Strong 3D CAD skills with Pro/ENGINEER, Creo Parametric, or equivalent tools
  • Strong understanding of sheet metal, die cast, injection-molded plastics, heat sinks, thermal interface materials, and airflow design
  • Hands-on experience with detail design, prototyping, tolerance analysis, thermal tradeoffs, and DFx
  • Track record of delivering high-quality, high-volume electronics products
  • Excellent verbal, written, and presentation skills

Responsibilities

  • Lead the thermal and mechanical architecture for in-house DFM designs, ensuring solutions meet aggressive performance, reliability, and manufacturability targets.
  • Perform advanced thermal simulations using high-fidelity CFD tools such as FloTHERM, Icepak, or equivalent to optimize airflow, heat sink design, and component temperatures.
  • Drive simulation-to-test correlation by comparing model predictions with lab data, analyzing discrepancies in temperature, airflow, and pressure drop, and refining models for improved accuracy.
  • Support system integration with ODM/JDM partners by developing detailed thermal models, reviewing slot-level aerodynamics, and ensuring successful thermal-mechanical integration into new storage systems.
  • Partner with Product Engineering on design-for-manufacturing (DFx) considerations, including tooling, material selection, and design tradeoffs for high-volume manufacturing.
  • Own the thermal-mechanical design lifecycle from concept, prototyping, and validation through sustaining engineering.
  • Collaborate cross-functionally with Hardware, Product, Quality, Software, Test, Certification, and Operations teams to align deliverables with program schedules and system requirements.

Benefits

  • flexible time off
  • wellness resources
  • company-sponsored team events
© 2026 Teal Labs, Inc
Privacy PolicyTerms of Service