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ON DEMANDHIGH CALIBRE


WORKFORCE SOLUTIONS

Global reach. Local expertise.

Delivered where and when it matters.
At BLU, we connect jobseekers with meaningful work and support employers with flexible, high-quality workforce solutions. Whether you’re building your team or shaping your future, we’re here to help with national reach, deep sector experience, and care that doesn’t clock out.

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ON DEMANDHIGH CALIBRE


WORKFORCE SOLUTIONS

Global reach. Local expertise.

Delivered where and when it matters.
At BLU, we connect jobseekers with meaningful work and support employers with flexible, high-quality workforce solutions. Whether you’re building your team or shaping your future, we’re here to help with national reach, deep sector experience, and care that doesn’t clock out.

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We were created to solve a problem the industry hasn’t — the ongoing shortage of high-performing talent across infrastructure, engineering and construction. Instead of recycling candidates or waiting for applications, we go direct to the people who deliver outcomes.


Our work spans rail, civil, energy, construction and defence. We combine sector insight with targeted headhunting to access talent traditional methods never reach.

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With more than 15 years in recruitment across Australia and Europe, Ilan built his career working with contractors, consultancies and project owners in infrastructure, engineering and construction.

After leading teams and delivering for organisations in rail, energy and major projects, he founded Rec-Partners to challenge how the industry operates — and to raise the bar on delivery.


Ilan’s approach is grounded in strategy and long-term impact.

Known for his directness and genuine engagement, he takes the time to understand the realities of a project, the culture of a team and the motivations of the people he represents. For him, recruitment isn’t about quick wins — it’s about solving capability gaps with the right hires, building trust with clients and securing talent that strengthens delivery over time. A placement, in his view, is only the beginning — the real value is in what that person enables the business to achieve.

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By Ilan Sebban November 8, 2024
Entering the railway industry can feel overwhelming, but remember: career development is personal. There’s no universal path to success, and over-strategising your career from the outset can lead to missed opportunities and added pressure. Here’s my advice on how to navigate this industry, focus on growth, and build a fulfilling career. Focus on Performing Well in Each Role The most significant career opportunities often arise when you excel in your current role. By prioritizing competence and quality, you naturally position yourself as a valuable team member, opening doors you may not even see yet. Consistent performance doesn’t just build a resume—it builds a reputation, which is far more influential in the long run. So, rather than setting strict goals for where you’ll be in 10 years, focus on mastering each role as it comes. Let your growth be defined by your contributions and skills. Get Hands-On Experience in Maintenance and Operations Early On In railway engineering, the practical experience gained from maintenance and operations is foundational. Working directly with maintenance teams provides an understanding of how engineering decisions impact daily operations, asset performance, and safety standards. While it may seem like “getting your hands dirty,” this work builds knowledge that’s hard to acquire later in your career and gives you a practical edge in future design or management roles. Seek out roles that allow you to learn the ropes of maintenance, asset management, and operational workflows early on. Prioritise Practical Knowledge Over Theory One of the best ways to accelerate your growth as an engineer is by observing how theory applies in real-world scenarios. Working in maintenance, for example, shows you firsthand the effects of design choices on equipment performance, durability, and the safety of those operating it. This practical experience can enhance your design or project management work later, as it gives you a grounded perspective on how to create sustainable, efficient solutions. Avoid Overthinking Your Career Path—Trust in the Process In an industry as dynamic as railway engineering, flexibility is your ally. Instead of meticulously planning every career step, allow some flexibility and keep an open mind for unexpected opportunities. Trust that consistent dedication will organically guide you toward rewarding roles and new challenges. In my experience, the most impactful career shifts often come from being open to change rather than adhering to a rigid plan. Let the Railway Guide You: Taking Care of the Industry Takes Care of You There’s a balance to be found between ambition and service. When you approach your work with a genuine commitment to quality, safety, and innovation, the industry has a way of rewarding that dedication. Taking care of the railway—meaning giving your best to each project, supporting the integrity of the infrastructure, and respecting the profession—leads to a fulfilling career. Simply put, if you care for the railway, the railway will, in turn, take care of your professional growth. For engineers just starting out, this industry offers a vast landscape of learning, challenges, and rewards. By focusing on practical experience, performing consistently, and trusting that your career will evolve naturally, you’re setting yourself up for a meaningful and impactful journey in railway engineering.
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By Ilan Sebban November 4, 2024
When confronted with an interview, being a master in the STAR technique can set you apart. This systematic method allows you to structure responses to showcase real-life achievements clearly and effectively, making you a truly memorable and impactful candidate in interviews. Let's delve into what the STAR method entails, how to efficiently implement it, and its specific advantages for technical positions. Understanding the STAR Method The STAR method stands for Situation, Task, Action, and Result. This technique helps you tell your story in a way that makes it easy for interviewers to understand your experiences and qualifications. Situation: Describe the context where you faced a task or challenge at work, such as a specific project, tight deadline, or a difficult workplace environment. Task: Outline your specific responsibilities or challenges. This allows the interviewer to grasp your role in the situation. Action: Explain the steps you took to resolve the situation or tackle the task. This is where you can highlight your skills and thought processes. Result: Share the outcomes of your actions. Use numbers or metrics to validate your achievements. For instance, "I increased sales by 20% in one quarter by implementing a new marketing strategy." Practicing this method prepares you to share detailed stories that relate to the skills necessary for your target role.
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By Ilan Sebban October 31, 2024
As a recruiter in the vibrant Australian Infrastructure space, I have faced many challenges in finding top candidates. The industry is booming, and so is the competition. Traditional recruitment methods often left me overwhelmed, spending countless hours sifting through resumes and conducting initial screenings. However, discovering AI-driven recruitment technologies was for me a game changer, and also a way to edge the competition being a one-man band (for now). The Shift Towards AI Recruitment At first, I was a bit reluctant to rely too much on AI in my recruitment process. It felt like a big leap, but I soon learned that this technology could save me significant time and effort. Studies I have read show that using AI tools can help recruiters save up to 30% of their time. This means more opportunities to focus on BD, building relationships and engaging with candidates in the sectors I cover rather than getting lost in admin tasks. The Australian market, is ready for transformation. With the government's commitment to expanding infrastructure projects, the demand for skilled professionals is rising. Recruiters willing to adapt to AI have a clear advantage over those sticking with outdated methods. Tools That Make a Difference After exploring different AI-driven recruitment tools, I started utilizing a combination of effective platforms. I focused on Applicant Tracking Systems (ATS) like Loxo and HireVue. These tools automate tasks such as formating resumes, scheduling interviews,automate emailing campaigns and even conducting profile matching with AI support, allowing for a streamlined workflow.

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Contingent staffing

Fast, Flexible, Fully Supported.
From temporary to seasonal staffing, we scale your workforce to match demand — fast. Full-service support, compliance-first processes, and real industry insight, every step of the way.

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Permanent Talent.
Long-Term Impact.
We don’t just place candidates. We find the right people to drive your business forward — with cultural fit, compliance, and staying power built in.

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PALM Scheme Program

Ethical Workforce Solutions. Delivered Where It’s Needed Most.
As an approved employer under the PALM Scheme, we source, mobilise and support Pacific Island and Timor-Leste workers for long-term impact.

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Healthcare Staffing

Quality Care Starts with the Right People.
From aged care to acute care, to community and disability support roles, our specialist team delivers fully vetted healthcare professionals ready to meet sector demand — safely and compliantly.

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By Ilan Sebban November 18, 2025
Context A specialist management consultancy sought to expand its below-the-line delivery capability across Defence and defence-adjacent programs. Engagements covered strategic advisory, operational performance and transformation projects for secure government clients. The Challenge The consultancy needed senior advisors, program managers and commercial specialists with Defence clearance, high analytical capability and experience navigating complex stakeholder environments. The limited candidate pool required a discreet and intelligence-led approach. Our Engagement Rec-Partners partnered directly with the executive team to deliver a confidential search across Australia’s Defence ecosystem. The process combined behavioural evaluation, competency mapping and market benchmarking to ensure cultural and technical alignment. Outcome 4 senior appointments across strategy, program management and commercial governance Enhanced project delivery capacity and client alignment  Recognised for precision, discretion and reliability in secure environments
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By Ilan Sebban November 18, 2025
Context The Wyaralong upgrade expanded a critical water treatment facility to meet population growth and regional supply demands. The project required multidisciplinary design integration between mechanical, civil, and process engineering teams. The Challenge The principal contractor required a Design Manager with experience bridging engineering design, compliance and construction interface. The ideal profile needed both technical depth and the ability to manage stakeholder alignment across multiple delivery partners. Our Engagement Rec-Partners conducted a focused search using AI-assisted sourcing and behavioural assessment to identify candidates with proven water-sector design experience. Advisory involvement refined technical scope and supported a transparent selection process. Outcome Strategic appointment of Design Manager within 4 weeks Strengthened coordination between engineering and construction  Enhanced design governance and program delivery confidence
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By Ilan Sebban November 18, 2025
Context Snowy Hydro 2.0 is one of Australia’s largest renewable energy projects — a complex pumped-hydro expansion involving extensive tunnelling, civil, and mechanical works in regional NSW. The program’s success depends on the ability to integrate specialist expertise across design, construction and delivery. The Challenge The joint venture needed to rapidly secure technical and commercial talent capable of operating in remote conditions under rigorous compliance and safety requirements. Traditional recruitment methods failed to identify candidates with both tier-1 and hydropower experience. Our Engagement Rec-Partners delivered senior engineering, quality and commercial professionals through a precision headhunting campaign supported by AI-driven market mapping. Advisory input around role positioning and relocation strategy helped increase engagement and retention. Outcome 3 key hires across engineering, quality and commercial delivery Candidates secured within 2-week turnaround Improved project continuity and governance capability
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By Ilan Sebban November 18, 2025
Context The Northland Corridor is one of New Zealand’s key civil infrastructure projects, designed to improve regional connectivity and economic growth through major road and bridge upgrades. The Challenge During the tender phase, the consortium needed immediate access to commercial, planning and engineering professionals with experience in alliance contracting, cost modelling and major civil bid preparation Our Engagement Rec-Partners supported the pre-contracts and bid teams by delivering qualified shortlists within two weeks, combining local market mapping with competitor benchmarking to identify high-performing talent from comparable road and infrastructure projects. Outcome Secured key commercial, planning and engineering personnel for bid delivery Strengthened tender team capability ahead of submission Recognised for speed, precision and ability to engage passive candidates 
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By Ilan Sebban November 18, 2025
Context A major utilities provider undertook an extensive upgrade of water and wastewater assets to improve capacity, reliability and compliance across the ACT network. The works involved complex integration between design, civil construction, and commissioning teams operating within live environments. The Challenge The project required immediate access to skilled project engineers, construction managers and project support specialists with prior experience in treatment plant upgrades and regulated utility projects. Local candidate availability was limited, and timelines were tied to critical funding milestones. Our Engagement Rec-Partners delivered targeted shortlists for engineers, system safety specialists and readiness leads within tight timeframes. Advisory support refined role positioning and improved candidate conversion. All hires were completed ahead of mobilisation milestones. Outcome 8 key hires across engineering, delivery, and project controls Mobilisation completed within tight procurement timeframes Enhanced compliance and operational readiness for staged works 
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By Ilan Sebban November 18, 2025
Context A metropolitan light rail operator was expanding its workforce capability and preparing for new operational performance requirements. The focus was on enhancing safety, training delivery, and operational readiness during a period of network growth. The Challenge The organisation faced a shortfall of qualified training and operations specialists with experience in safety-critical passenger environments and regulatory frameworks. Our Engagement Rec-Partners delivered targeted shortlists for engineers, system safety specialists and readiness leads within tight timeframes. Advisory support refined role positioning and improved candidate conversion. All hires were completed ahead of mobilisation milestones. Outcome Filled multiple operations and training leadership positions Improved workforce capability ahead of timetable expansion Enhanced safety and compliance alignment across network functions
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By Ilan Sebban November 7, 2025
Context The SSTOM package forms part of the Western Sydney Airport metro line, delivering six stations, driverless trains, systems integration, and long-term operations under a PPP model. It’s one of Australia’s most complex transport programs, designed to reshape mobility across Greater Western Sydney. The Challenge The consortium required rapid mobilisation of specialists across commercial, PMO, safety, and operational readiness. Local market availability was limited, and roles demanded experience in automated metro systems, safety-critical environments, and PPP frameworks. Our Engagement Rec-Partners delivered targeted shortlists for engineers, system safety specialists and readiness leads within tight timeframes. Advisory support refined role positioning and improved candidate conversion. All hires were completed ahead of mobilisation milestones. Outcome 10 hires across safety, commercial and operations Shortlists delivered within 7 business days Strengthened delivery capability for D&C phase Recognised for precision, speed and strategic alignment
Red tram on a city street,
By Ilan Sebban November 8, 2024
Entering the railway industry can feel overwhelming, but remember: career development is personal. There’s no universal path to success, and over-strategising your career from the outset can lead to missed opportunities and added pressure. Here’s my advice on how to navigate this industry, focus on growth, and build a fulfilling career. Focus on Performing Well in Each Role The most significant career opportunities often arise when you excel in your current role. By prioritizing competence and quality, you naturally position yourself as a valuable team member, opening doors you may not even see yet. Consistent performance doesn’t just build a resume—it builds a reputation, which is far more influential in the long run. So, rather than setting strict goals for where you’ll be in 10 years, focus on mastering each role as it comes. Let your growth be defined by your contributions and skills. Get Hands-On Experience in Maintenance and Operations Early On In railway engineering, the practical experience gained from maintenance and operations is foundational. Working directly with maintenance teams provides an understanding of how engineering decisions impact daily operations, asset performance, and safety standards. While it may seem like “getting your hands dirty,” this work builds knowledge that’s hard to acquire later in your career and gives you a practical edge in future design or management roles. Seek out roles that allow you to learn the ropes of maintenance, asset management, and operational workflows early on. Prioritise Practical Knowledge Over Theory One of the best ways to accelerate your growth as an engineer is by observing how theory applies in real-world scenarios. Working in maintenance, for example, shows you firsthand the effects of design choices on equipment performance, durability, and the safety of those operating it. This practical experience can enhance your design or project management work later, as it gives you a grounded perspective on how to create sustainable, efficient solutions. Avoid Overthinking Your Career Path—Trust in the Process In an industry as dynamic as railway engineering, flexibility is your ally. Instead of meticulously planning every career step, allow some flexibility and keep an open mind for unexpected opportunities. Trust that consistent dedication will organically guide you toward rewarding roles and new challenges. In my experience, the most impactful career shifts often come from being open to change rather than adhering to a rigid plan. Let the Railway Guide You: Taking Care of the Industry Takes Care of You There’s a balance to be found between ambition and service. When you approach your work with a genuine commitment to quality, safety, and innovation, the industry has a way of rewarding that dedication. Taking care of the railway—meaning giving your best to each project, supporting the integrity of the infrastructure, and respecting the profession—leads to a fulfilling career. Simply put, if you care for the railway, the railway will, in turn, take care of your professional growth. For engineers just starting out, this industry offers a vast landscape of learning, challenges, and rewards. By focusing on practical experience, performing consistently, and trusting that your career will evolve naturally, you’re setting yourself up for a meaningful and impactful journey in railway engineering.
Diagram showing STAR method for interviews: Situation, Task, Action, Result. Each word is a different color.
By Ilan Sebban November 4, 2024
When confronted with an interview, being a master in the STAR technique can set you apart. This systematic method allows you to structure responses to showcase real-life achievements clearly and effectively, making you a truly memorable and impactful candidate in interviews. Let's delve into what the STAR method entails, how to efficiently implement it, and its specific advantages for technical positions. Understanding the STAR Method The STAR method stands for Situation, Task, Action, and Result. This technique helps you tell your story in a way that makes it easy for interviewers to understand your experiences and qualifications. Situation: Describe the context where you faced a task or challenge at work, such as a specific project, tight deadline, or a difficult workplace environment. Task: Outline your specific responsibilities or challenges. This allows the interviewer to grasp your role in the situation. Action: Explain the steps you took to resolve the situation or tackle the task. This is where you can highlight your skills and thought processes. Result: Share the outcomes of your actions. Use numbers or metrics to validate your achievements. For instance, "I increased sales by 20% in one quarter by implementing a new marketing strategy." Practicing this method prepares you to share detailed stories that relate to the skills necessary for your target role.
Man wearing glasses looks at a computer screen displaying a world map and data charts.
By Ilan Sebban October 31, 2024
As a recruiter in the vibrant Australian Infrastructure space, I have faced many challenges in finding top candidates. The industry is booming, and so is the competition. Traditional recruitment methods often left me overwhelmed, spending countless hours sifting through resumes and conducting initial screenings. However, discovering AI-driven recruitment technologies was for me a game changer, and also a way to edge the competition being a one-man band (for now). The Shift Towards AI Recruitment At first, I was a bit reluctant to rely too much on AI in my recruitment process. It felt like a big leap, but I soon learned that this technology could save me significant time and effort. Studies I have read show that using AI tools can help recruiters save up to 30% of their time. This means more opportunities to focus on BD, building relationships and engaging with candidates in the sectors I cover rather than getting lost in admin tasks. The Australian market, is ready for transformation. With the government's commitment to expanding infrastructure projects, the demand for skilled professionals is rising. Recruiters willing to adapt to AI have a clear advantage over those sticking with outdated methods. Tools That Make a Difference After exploring different AI-driven recruitment tools, I started utilizing a combination of effective platforms. I focused on Applicant Tracking Systems (ATS) like Loxo and HireVue. These tools automate tasks such as formating resumes, scheduling interviews,automate emailing campaigns and even conducting profile matching with AI support, allowing for a streamlined workflow.
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