Tamrose Limited is a trusted name in marine services, committed to delivering high-performance solutions across Africa. With a strong operational footprint and a focus on reliability, Tamrose has built a reputation for operational excellence, underpinned by industry best practices, skilled personnel, and continuous process improvement.
We are recruiting to fill the position below:
Job Title: Crewing Officer
Location: Port Harcourt, Rivers
Employment Type: Full-time
Job Purpose
The Crewing Officer is responsible for coordinating and managing all aspects of crew administration, deployment, certification, and welfare across Tamrose’s marine fleet.
The role ensures that vessels are manned with qualified, certified, and competent seafarers in compliance with local and international maritime regulations, company policies, and client contractual requirements.
This position supports operational continuity by maintaining accurate crew records, overseeing crew change logistics, ensuring regulatory compliance, and promoting crew welfare and engagement.
Key Responsibilities
Crew Planning & Manning:
Develop and maintain vessel manning schedules in collaboration with the Crewing Manager and Vessel Masters.
Ensure each vessel is adequately crewed at all times with the correct complement and mix of nationalities as required by flag state or client.
Monitor crew rotation plans and proactively manage crew relief to prevent operational disruptions.
Verify that all crew joining vessels hold valid and relevant certifications (STCW, medicals, discharge book, etc.).
Prepare and update the crew matrix for each vessel in line with NIMASA and client requirements.
Recruitment & Onboarding:
Source, screen, and select competent seafarers for vessel positions, ensuring compliance with Tamrose recruitment standards.
Maintain an updated crew pool database with complete biodata, qualifications, and availability status.
Participate in crew interviews and competency verification sessions where applicable.
Issue letters of appointment, employment contracts, and seafarer’s engagement forms in line with company policy.
Certification & Compliance:
Track and monitor the validity of all crew certifications and licenses, ensuring timely renewals.
Liaise with NIMASA, NIWA, and relevant maritime authorities for endorsements, seafarer documentation, and regulatory compliance.
Maintain crew compliance reports and certification matrices for each vessel.
Support audits and inspections by regulatory bodies and clients, ensuring all required crew documentation is readily available.
Ensure full compliance with Maritime Labour Convention (MLC 2006) standards and client requirements on manning and welfare.
Crew Logistics & Deployment:
Coordinate crew change logistics, including flight bookings, ground transportation, accommodation, and visa arrangements.
Prepare crew change plans, sign-on/off reports, and crew lists in coordination with the Vessel Master and Logistics team.
Liaise with port agents and immigration officials for port clearance and crew documentation.
Ensure cost-effective and timely crew movement in line with operational schedules.
Track crew travel and mobilization expenses for budgeting and reconciliation purposes.
Crew Welfare & Performance:
Monitor crew welfare onboard, addressing issues related to leave, pay, health, and onboard conditions.
Support performance evaluation of crew and manage feedback from vessel Masters and HSE reports.
Handle crew grievances and disciplinary matters in collaboration with HR and Marine Operations leadership.
Ensure prompt processing of crew payroll inputs, leave entitlements, and other welfare-related benefits.
Encourage a culture of safety, professionalism, and continuous improvement among crew members.
Documentation & Reporting:
Maintain accurate and up-to-date crew records both in hard copy and electronic format (e.g., crew database, SharePoint, or HRIS).
Prepare periodic reports such as manning status, crew rotation forecasts, certification expiry reports, and crew cost analyses.
Support internal and external audits by providing crew-related documentation promptly and accurately.
Archive historical crew data in line with Tamrose’s document retention policy.
Continuously review and improve documentation workflows for efficiency and data integrity.
Requirements
Education: Bachelor’s Degree in Marine Studies, Human Resources, Business Administration, or related discipline.
Experience: Minimum of 3–5 years’ experience in crewing, marine operations, or maritime HR functions (preferably within offshore/marine logistics environment).
Certifications: Knowledge of STCW, MLC 2006, ISM, ISPS codes, and Nigerian maritime regulatory framework (NIMASA/NIWA). Training in crew management or HR information systems is an added advantage.
Technical Skills:
Proficiency in MS Office Suite (Excel, Word, SharePoint).
Experience using crew management or HRIS software.
Strong documentation, scheduling, and reporting skills.
Behavioral Competencies:
Attention to detail and accuracy.
Strong interpersonal and communication skills.
High sense of integrity, confidentiality, and accountability.
Proactive problem-solving and coordination ability.
Ability to work effectively under pressure and tight timelines.
Application Closing Date
31st October, 2025.
How to Apply
Interested and qualified candidates should send their CV to: careers@tamrose.com using "Crewing Officer" as the subject of the mail.