Who we are looking for
We're looking for a mechanical engineer who can invent complete mechanical systems from scratch. Someone who thinks in architectures, not components – who can generate multiple solution concepts, make critical trade-offs between IP, thermals, cost, and manufacturability, and own the mechanical system from concept through to production. If you're energized by building from ambiguity and making decisions that shape the entire product, this role is for you.
Trigger some interest? Please apply or contact our recruitment partner, Erik Falk Hansen in Rede People (erik@redepeople.com +47 40 43 54 93)
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Highlights
Relevant experiences
Experience from early-stage hardware development (concept → production)
Owned architectural decisions, not just executed designs
Hands-on prototyping and testing of your own designs
Practical experience with thermal management in sealed electronic systems
Understanding of electro-mechanical integration (PCBs, connectors, routing)
Nice to Have
First 1-3 mechanical engineers on a product
Startup or R&D environment experience
Products that went through certification testing
Why this role might be worth your time
You’ll work on something that matters
You'll own the mechanical architecture
You’ll shape the mechanical function at Starflow
Your mission
You'll own the mechanical system architecture across Starflow's energy products – from undefined concept to validated, production-ready designs.
This is not a DFM role. You'll define the mechanical reality before it exists: enclosure concepts, internal layouts, thermal strategies, IP approaches, and electro-mechanical integration. You'll make system-level decisions with incomplete information, kill weak concepts early, and ensure your architecture can scale without major redesign.
Define the mechanical system architecture
Build and test mechanical concepts
Identify and reduce mechanical risk early
Validate thermal and enclosure strategies
Design for production reality
Lay the mechanical groundwork at Starflow
Who we’re looking for
You are a constructor, not an optimizer. You're at your best when the problem is underdefined and the system doesn't yet exist. You think in systems before parts. You naturally generate multiple solution concepts, not just one answer. You're comfortable saying: "We don't know yet – so we need to build and find out."
You generate and validate system concepts
You don't jump to one solution. You generate multiple mechanical system concepts, evaluate trade-offs, and use early prototypes to test critical assumptions. You kill weak concepts before they become expensive mistakes. You've owned complete mechanical architectures, not just designed components.
You understand thermals as a system property
You've seen how plastic warps, how metal expands, and how seals fail when real life hits. You don't treat thermals as a heatsink problem – you think about thermal paths, material choices, and layout as part of the complete system. You've worked with sealed or semi-sealed electronic products and understand the conflicts between IP rating, cooling, size, and cost.
You work deeply at the mechanics-electronics boundary
You don't just "leave space for the PCB." You think about connector access, cable routing, HV/LV separation, serviceability, and thermal paths – and how all of it fits together as a system. You understand PCB constraints, creepage/clearance, and strain relief. Your layouts make sense in the real world, not just in CAD.
You've been early on a product
You've experienced the freedom of early design decisions and the challenge of making them stick. You've owned mechanical architecture, not just executed someone else's design.
Office location
Stavanger, Rogaland, NO
Zetlitzveien 2, 4017 Stavanger, Norway
Oslo, NO
Tordenskiolds gate 2, 0160 Oslo, Norway
Starflow is building a seamless platform that brings together solar panels, home batteries, EV chargers, and the grid. At the core is a smart hybrid inverter — designed to become the central control unit of the modern home, capable of monitoring, managing, and optimizing energy use automatically.
With advanced hardware and open software architecture, the system will adapt to each home in real time. It’s being developed to help lower energy bills, enable storage and bring everything together in one intuitive interface. Easy to install, built to last, and ready for the energy needs of tomorrow.
Clean energy, made effortless. Quiet in presence. Powerful in action. Fully in sync with how we want to live. We’re building what energy should feel like. And this is just the beginning.
Life @ Starflow
We started Starflow to change how energy feels: seamless, intelligent, beautiful. But building something truly new doesn’t just require vision – it takes a special way of working, and people who care deeply about doing things right.
That’s why at Starflow, design isn’t just how the product looks. It’s how we think, how we make decisions, and how we come together as a team. We slow down enough to ask the right questions before chasing solutions. We create clarity first, knowing it leads to speed, calm, and confidence later.
We call this way of working the Flow process. It’s our shared rhythm, a supportive structure that removes friction rather than adding layers. It’s designed to help you feel energized, clear, and purposeful. Even when things move fast.
When you join Starflow, you don’t just fill a role. You help shape how things are done. You’ll work closely with founders, designers, engineers, and others who trust you from day one. You’ll get genuine ownership and the freedom to create something meaningful.
We’re building a team of people who love what they do, who speak honestly, who embrace uncertainty, and who genuinely care about each other and the impact they’re creating together.




Our values
From the very beginning, we knew we couldn’t leave culture to chance. If we wanted to build something that lasts, we had to be just as deliberate about how we work together as we are about the product itself.
These values aren’t something we wrote after the fact. They’ve shaped our choices from the beginning – who we hire, how we lead, how we give feedback, and what we expect of each other.
They’re not there to sound good. They’re there to be used.
Bold
We take calculated bets, aim higher than expected, and we’re not afraid to step into the unknown.
Integrity
We do what we say, and we do what’s right, even when no one’s watching.
Truth seeking
We put curiosity over comfort and clarity over ego. We don’t build on assumptions, we build on insight.
Care
We genuinely care. About the product we’re building, about the people who use it, and about each other.
