Max Crebs

Mechanical Engineer IV at Varex Imaging

Max Crebs has a strong background in mechanical engineering with experience in various industries. Max is currently employed as a Mechanical Engineer IV at Varex Imaging Corporation. Prior to that, they worked at Ripple LLC as a Senior Mechanical Engineer, where they were responsible for designing custom neuroscience research devices and implants. Max also has experience in plastic injection molding and CNC mechanical housing design.

Before their role at Ripple LLC, Crebs worked at Vivint as a Senior Mechanical Engineer, where they primarily focused on the design of the Vivint Doorbell Camera Pro. Max has expertise in plastic injection molding, sheet metal parts, and aluminum heat sink design. Max also has experience in FEA analysis, stress-strain and fluid flow simulation, and sound engineering and testing.

Crebs also has experience as a Packaging Engineer at Packaging Corporation of America, where they developed cost-effective packaging solutions for medical, industrial, and food products. Max received training in DOT standards for hazmat packaging and successfully implemented more affordable packaging solutions for specialized medical equipment.

Furthermore, Crebs has volunteered at The Bboy Federation, where they taught breakdancing to local underprivileged children and performed at various events. Max also served as a team lead at the University of Utah's Grand Canyon Alternative Motor Project, where they designed and developed a functioning 30HP electric outboard motor. Max managed a team of engineering students, maintained a budget, and made executive decisions when necessary.

Earlier in their career, Crebs worked as an R&D Engineer at Moss, where they tested and utilized LED technologies for the tradeshow industry. Max also developed frame and booth designs for various trade shows.

Overall, Max Crebs has a diverse range of engineering experience, with expertise in mechanical design, packaging solutions, and project management.

Max Crebs attended the University of Utah from 2006 to 2013, where they pursued a Bachelor of Science (B.S.) degree in Mechanical Engineering.

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  • Mechanical Engineer IV

    January, 2023 - present