Kristin Werksman is a licensed professional civil engineer with over 16 years of extensive experience in land development projects across the Inland Empire and various regions in Southern California. Currently serving as an Associate at Rick Engineering Company, Kristin has taken on a pivotal leadership...
Kristin Werksman is a licensed professional civil engineer with over 16 years of extensive experience in land development projects across the Inland Empire and various regions in Southern California. Currently serving as an Associate at Rick Engineering Company, Kristin has taken on a pivotal leadership role, where she excels in directing and managing large-scale development projects. Her expertise encompasses a wide range of civil engineering disciplines, including stormwater management, grading, drainage, and site development, making her a valuable asset to the firm and its clients.
In her current position, Kristin acts as the project manager for numerous land, facility, and institutional projects, ensuring that each initiative is executed with precision and adherence to regulatory standards. She effectively manages and supervises a team of two design engineers, fostering an environment of collaboration and innovation. Kristin’s ability to coordinate and collaborate with clients and public agencies is instrumental in navigating the complexities of land development, allowing her to deliver projects that meet both community needs and client expectations.
Her proficiency in utilizing advanced design software, such as Bentley Microstation, enhances her capability to create detailed site plans and subdivisions that are not only functional but also aesthetically pleasing. Kristin’s commitment to excellence in civil engineering, combined with her strategic approach to project management, positions her as a leader in the industry, driving successful outcomes for all stakeholders involved. As she continues to contribute to Rick Engineering Company, Kristin remains dedicated to advancing sustainable development practices and enhancing the built environment in Southern California.