# Maritime Recruiting Agencies

Placing seafarers, marine engineers, and port operations professionals who keep global shipping and offshore industries running.

## At a glance

- **1** agencies ranked
- **0** total Google reviews
- Data last refreshed **April 14, 2026**

## Top 1 ranked agencies

| # | Agency | Rating (reviews) | Office locations |
| --- | --- | --- | --- |
| 1 | [Tall Trees Talent](https://recruiterrank.co/profile/tall-trees-talent) | — | Houston |

## How These Rankings Work

Scores come from **Google Reviews** via the Google Places API — never from paid placements, and never set by the agencies themselves. We apply a **Bayesian adjusted average** to prevent small-sample distortion (a 2-review 5.0-star agency shouldn't outrank a 200-review 4.8-star one):

```
adjusted_score = (v / (v + m)) * R + (m / (v + m)) * C
```

- `v` — total reviews across all offices
- `m` — prior weight (**20**)
- `R` — the agency's weighted average score
- `C` — the platform-wide mean

So with a global mean of 4.2: an agency with **5 reviews at 5.0** scores 4.36, while one with **200 reviews at 4.8** scores 4.75. The second outranks the first because the score is backed by more evidence.

Multi-office agencies get a single weighted score across locations. Every listing is human-reviewed before publication. Scores refresh hourly. [Read the full methodology →](https://recruiterrank.co/methodology)

## FAQ

### How do maritime recruiting agencies charge for placements?

Most maritime recruiters work on contingency, charging 15 to 25 percent of the candidate's first-year compensation for officer-level and shoreside roles. For specialized positions like master mariners, chief engineers or port directors, fees can reach 30 percent. Volume hiring of ratings and unlicensed crew often follows a flat-fee or reduced-percentage structure. Retained search is uncommon except for C-suite port authority positions or shipyard executives. Some agencies bundle STCW credential verification and flag-state documentation into their placement fees rather than billing separately.

### What types of maritime roles do these recruiting agencies typically fill?

Maritime recruiting agencies staff positions across vessel operations, shore-based support and offshore infrastructure. Common placements include deck officers, marine engineers, electro-technical officers and ratings for commercial shipping fleets. They also fill port operations managers, terminal superintendents, ship surveyors and QHSE specialists. For offshore energy, agencies recruit dynamic positioning operators, ROV technicians, subsea engineers and rig personnel. Shore roles span naval architects, classification society surveyors, crewing coordinators and maritime logistics managers. Agencies typically maintain separate desks for seagoing versus land-based positions given the distinct credentialing requirements.

### What certifications or licenses do these maritime recruiters typically screen for?

Maritime recruiters prioritize STCW (Standards of Training, Certification and Watchkeeping) credentials for seafarers, which include certificates of competency for deck officers and marine engineers. They verify Chief Mate, Second Engineer and Master Mariner licenses issued by flag state authorities. For specialized roles, they screen for Dynamic Positioning Operator certificates, HUET (Helicopter Underwater Escape Training) and BOSIET for offshore work, plus ISPS and SSO certifications for security positions. Port operations candidates need TWIC cards in U.S.-facing roles and IMDG dangerous goods handling qualifications.

### What questions should I ask a maritime recruiter before signing a contract?

Ask about their access to STCW-certified candidates and relationships with maritime academies. Clarify whether they recruit for specific vessel types—tankers, container ships, offshore support—since specialization matters. Request their average time-to-fill for deck officers versus engine room staff, as these timelines differ significantly. Confirm they understand flag state requirements and can navigate international crew documentation. Inquire about their retention rates and whether they offer contract crew management or just permanent placements. Finally, verify their fee structure distinguishes between officer-level and rating-level positions.

### Is it worth hiring a specialist maritime recruiter over a general staffing agency?

Specialist maritime recruiters maintain active pipelines of credentialed seafarers and understand STCW certification requirements, flag state regulations and vessel-specific crewing needs that general agencies rarely encounter. They know which marine engineers hold dynamic positioning certificates, which masters have ice navigation endorsements and how to verify sea-service documentation across international registries. General staffing firms typically lack relationships with maritime academies, union hiring halls and offshore manning agents. For critical roles—chief engineers, deck officers, port captains—specialized search capabilities justify the investment, particularly when vessel schedules and safety compliance depend on properly qualified crew.

### Do maritime recruiters handle both flag state licensing requirements and STCW certification verification during the hiring process?

Reputable maritime recruiters verify both flag state licenses and STCW certificates as standard practice before presenting candidates. They maintain databases of expiration dates, endorsement limitations and flag-specific equivalencies to ensure compliance across jurisdictions. The verification extends to confirming CoC endorsements, medical fitness certificates and security awareness training. This screening protects shipowners from costly delays when crew members arrive at port with invalid or unrecognized credentials. Agencies with dedicated maritime desks typically have direct relationships with flag state authorities to expedite documentation queries during placement.

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### Maritime recruiters by city

- [Charleston, SC](https://recruiterrank.co/city/charleston-sc) — 1 agencies
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- [Raleigh, NC](https://recruiterrank.co/city/raleigh-nc) — 1 agencies
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