Management consulting firm specializing in change management and ERP implementations
Blue Star Partners operates a services-led consulting practice across energy, technology, media, and consumer sectors, with deep expertise in ERP implementations (SAP, Oracle, Workday) and change management. The hiring mix reveals a significant ops and engineering footprint (84 and 51 roles respectively)—unusual for a traditional consulting firm—suggesting the company is either building internal delivery automation tooling or staffing large-scale client implementations with retained technical staff rather than relying solely on contract labor.
Notable leadership hires: Project Lead, Communications Lead, SAP Salesforce Test Lead, IVR Test Lead, Test Lead
Blue Star Partners is a management consulting firm founded in 2002 and headquartered in Chicago. The firm advises mid-market and enterprise clients on change management, leadership development, organization design, and project delivery. Their core service areas span ERP implementations (particularly SAP, Oracle, and Workday), merger integration, supply chain transformation, and organizational redesign. Active client work spans energy infrastructure (capital projects for oil and gas), healthcare (clinical evaluation reporting for medical device compliance), consumer, and technology sectors. The company operates in the United States.
Core tools: Microsoft Office suite (Word, Excel, PowerPoint), Salesforce, Workday, SAP, Power BI, and Azure DevOps. Also active with Firebase, React Native, Python, and Okta for authentication. Adopting GitHub Copilot and expanding Salesforce Field Service deployments.
Major projects include SAP and Salesforce integration programs, supply chain transformation and warehouse optimization, Workday tuition reimbursement integration, large-scale contract processing automation, and capital project delivery for energy sector clients. Also managing FDA compliance and data integrity challenges across healthcare implementations.
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