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Eric Klein

Vice President at Long International

Eric Klein's work experience includes:

- Vice President at Long International (start year: 2017). Eric held roles as Vice President, Principal, Senior Executive Consultant, and Executive Consultant.

- Owner and Principal of Klein Engineering and Consulting, LLC (start year: 2017). Eric provided engineering consulting services specializing in process engineering, project management, and manufacturing efficiency improvements.

- Chief Technology Officer at Neumann Systems Group Inc. (start year: 2009, end year: 2017). Eric managed a team of engineers and technicians developing absorber technology for flue gas desulfurization and carbon capture.

- Various roles at Intel Corporation (start year: 2000, end year: 2009). Eric served as a Staff Technologist, leading cross-functional teams and driving yield improvements, and as a Senior Process Engineer, developing critical etch processes.

- Graduate Research and Teaching Assistant at the University of Colorado at Boulder (start year: 1997, end year: 2000). Eric developed system models and contributed to journal articles on ion milling etch depth control.

- Engineering Intern at StorageTek (start year: 1998, end year: 2000). Eric investigated and characterized ion milling processes and UV hardening of photo-resists.

- Graduate Research and Teaching Assistant at the Stevens Institute of Technology (start year: 1995, end year: 1997). Eric optimized protein separation using ion chromatography and authored journal articles.

- Engineering Intern at the US Army Corps of Engineers (start year: 1994, end year: 1994). Eric assisted with project management and quality control tasks.

- Engineering Intern at Foster Wheeler Development Corporation (start year: 1992, end year: 1993). Eric designed a test stand for in-house pilot plant testing and researched NOX and SO2 removal processes.

- Engineering Intern at the Polymer Processing Institute (start year: 1991, end year: 1991). Eric conducted characterization experiments on polymer blends.

Eric Klein received their education in Chemical Engineering. Eric completed their Bachelor of Engineering (BE) degree from Stevens Institute of Technology in 1995. Eric then pursued a Master of Engineering (ME) degree in Chemical Engineering from the same institution, graduating in 1997. Eric later obtained their Ph.D. in Chemical Engineering from the University of Colorado Boulder, completing it in 2000. Furthermore, they have additional certifications as a Project Management Professional (PMP) from the Project Management Institute, which they obtained in 2018, and as a Professional Engineer (Chemical) from the Colorado Department of Regulatory Agencies in 2017.

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Castle Rock, United States

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Long International

LONG INTERNATIONAL, INC. Project Management and Dispute Resolution Consultants to the Engineering and Construction Industry Website: long-intl.com Rod C. Carter, President Phone: (303) 463-5587 Email: rcarter@long-intl.com Corporate Headquarters: Denver, Colorado ABOUT US: Long International is among the most well-known and experienced construction claims, insurance claims, and project management consulting companies in the oil & gas production, petroleum refining, petrochemical, chemical, pipeline, power, cogeneration, manufacturing, infrastructure, building, and industrial plant market sectors in the U.S. and abroad. Since 1996, Long International has provided services for clients and projects in over 40 countries spanning six continents and roughly half of our work is international. Our staff includes over 60 scheduling, planning, project management, and construction claims experts and support personnel. You can access the resumes (CVs) of our consultants, as well as descriptions of our past projects, at www.long-intl.com. Our senior personnel have testified in U.S. and international arbitration and litigation matters involving project scheduling, disputed change orders, delay, time extension, acceleration, disruption, loss of productivity, cumulative impact, standard of care, delayed start-up, and advance loss of profit claims. OUR MISSION: Because we have many years of engineering, project/construction management, contract administration, and project controls experience prior to establishing our consulting careers, we have the qualifications, capability, know-how, and credibility to properly analyze problems and disputes, establish cause-effect relationships, and develop defensible and persuasive opinions relative to the responsibility for problems and resulting schedule delays and cost overruns.


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