Associate Engineer
Alicia Sherrin is a registered Engineer-in-Training (EIT) specializing in civil, environmental and water resources engineering. Alicia brings a broad range of skills to Fall Creek Engineering, including water and wastewater system design, field data collection, stream and meadow rehabilitation, and stormwater management and low-impact development (LID). Alicia utilizes AutoCad Civil3D, AutoCAD Hydraflow and ArcGis in her designs. She also has experience in geologic mapping and using R for statistical analysis of water quality data. She previously worked with Native Tribes in eastern Washington and northern Idaho and for the Peace Corps in Togo to improve household and community-scale water and wastewater infrastructure. She’s also worked for the National Park Service in Yosemite National Park on a variety of water quality and erosion studies. Outside of the office, Alicia enjoys backpacking, rock climbing, amateur botanizing and learning to say silly phrases in as many languages as possible.
Alicia hold an M.S. in Civil and Environmental Engineering from Michigan Technological University and a B.S. in Geophysics from the University of California, Santa Barbara.
Education
M.S. Civil and Environmental Engineering, Michigan Technological UniversityB.S. Geophysics, University of California, Santa Barbara