Christopher Brucker

Design Engineer Ii @ ConforMIS

About Christopher Brucker

Christopher Brucker is a Design Engineer II at Conformis in Billerica, MA, where he has worked since 2019. He specializes in the design of hip femoral implants and has previously held engineering positions at Keurig Green Mountain and GE Transportation.

Work at ConforMIS

Christopher Brucker has been employed at Conformis as a Design Engineer II since 2019. He works in Billerica, Massachusetts, where he leads the design of the second generation of hip femoral implants. His role involves design verification and validation for the Conformis Hip System, which focuses on customized orthopedic implants and patient-specific planning and instrumentation. Additionally, he serves as the lead project engineer for implementing a new disposable instrumentation offering.

Previous Employment Experience

Before joining Conformis, Christopher Brucker worked at Keurig Green Mountain, Inc. as a Design Engineer I from 2015 to 2017 in Burlington, Massachusetts. He later transitioned to Keurig Dr Pepper Inc. as a Design Engineer II, where he worked from 2017 to 2018. His early career also includes a position at GE Transportation as an Engine Cooling System Sustaining Engineer for a brief period in 2014. Additionally, he gained experience as an Illustrator at The Observer - Notre Dame & Saint Mary's from 2012 to 2015.

Education and Expertise

Christopher Brucker earned a Bachelor of Engineering (B.E.) in Mechanical Engineering from the University of Notre Dame, completing his studies from 2011 to 2015. His educational background provides a solid foundation for his work in design engineering, particularly in the orthopedic implant sector.

Design Engineering Skills

In his role as a Design Engineer, Christopher Brucker has developed expertise in the design and validation of medical devices. His work at Conformis involves leading projects that enhance the functionality and effectiveness of orthopedic implants. He has a strong focus on patient-specific solutions, which is critical in the development of customized orthopedic products.

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