Arief Naftali serves as the Transportation-Public Works Team Leader, Principal, and Vice President at Psomas, where he leverages his extensive expertise in civil, traffic, and electrical engineering to spearhead multi-scale transportation and public works projects across Southern California. With a robust background as a licensed...
Arief Naftali serves as the Transportation-Public Works Team Leader, Principal, and Vice President at Psomas, where he leverages his extensive expertise in civil, traffic, and electrical engineering to spearhead multi-scale transportation and public works projects across Southern California. With a robust background as a licensed professional engineer in California, Arizona, and Washington, Arief is adept at navigating the complexities of project management and transportation planning. His role involves not only overseeing project execution but also building and cultivating a high-performing engineering team dedicated to delivering exceptional client service.
Under Arief's leadership, the team has successfully undertaken key projects that enhance road safety and improve infrastructure efficiency. As a certified Road Safety Professional (Level 1), he emphasizes the importance of safety in every project, ensuring that innovative solutions are implemented to mitigate risks and enhance the overall user experience. His commitment to mentorship fosters an environment of continuous learning and professional growth, empowering team members to excel in their roles and contribute to the firm’s success.
Arief's proactive approach to business development has resulted in the establishment of trust-based relationships with numerous municipal and regional clients, driving consistent increases in net revenue and profitability. His expertise spans a wide range of skills, including drainage, grading, highways, and traffic engineering, making him a versatile leader in the transportation sector. By integrating strategic planning with hands-on management, Arief Naftali is not only advancing Psomas's mission but also shaping the future of public works in the communities they serve.