Location
Lilongwe
Deadline
Saturday, April 18, 2026 at 12:00 AM (10 days left)Posted
Wednesday, April 8, 2026National Oil Company of Malawi (NOCMA)
POSITION: LEGAL SERVICES MANAGER
Location: Lilongwe
OVERVIEW The National Oil Company of Malawi (NOCMA) is a wholly owned Government of Malawi company established under the Companies Act of 1984 on 10 December 2010. The Company commenced operations in 2012 with the primary objective of ensuring security of fuel supply in Malawi.
NOCMA is responsible for the importation of petroleum products and serves as Government’s agent in managing the Country’s Strategic Fuel Reserves (SFRs) located in Blantyre, Lilongwe, and Mzuzu, as well as other depots in Chilumba, Chipoka, and Mchinji.
Over the past fourteen (14) years, the Company has grown significantly in national strategic importance. Its fuel importation market share increased from ten percent (10%) in 2015 to an average of seventy-seven (77%) in the 2025/2026 financial year. This growth has been matched by strengthened institutional capacity and strategic investments to enhance operational efficiency and effectiveness.
In pursuit of sustained performance and excellence in delivering its mandate, NOCMA invites applications from suitably qualified and experienced candidates to fill the following positions.
An attractive remuneration package commensurate with experience and qualifications will be offered to the successful candidates, with an opportunity to build a meaningful executive career within the oil and gas industry.
LEGAL SERVICES MANAGER (NOCO4) – CODE: LSM2026 – TENABLE AT HEAD OFFICE IN LILONGWE
PURPOSE
The Legal Services Manager oversees and manages all legal affairs of the Company, ensuring compliance with laws, mitigating legal risks, and providing expert legal guidance to leadership, management, and staff to safeguard NOCMA’s interests.
KEY DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES
Oversee and manage the activities of the Company’s legal section. Provide legal advice, opinions, and interpretations on contracts and regulatory frameworks. Draft, review, negotiate, and manage agreements, MOUs, and other legal instruments. Coordinate and manage external legal counsel as required. Handle litigation involving the Company and represent it in court or arbitration. Interpret laws and regulations relevant to the Company’s operations and business transactions. Review Company policies to ensure compliance with legal and regulatory requirements. Conduct legal research to support decision-making and risk management. Advise on and promote effective complaint handling and stakeholder feedback procedures. Provide guidance and support to leadership and staff on all legal matters. REPORTING LINE AND SUPERVISORY RESPONSIBILITY
The Legal Services Manager reports to the Director of Corporate Services and is responsible for supervising the Legal Services Officer.
THE PERSON
The required candidate should have the following competences, skills, and attributes:
Planning and organizing – ability in planning and organizing for delivery of required outputs Performance management – ability to set Key Performance Indicators (KPls) and oversee their achievement. Communication and reporting – ability to prepare and present professionally researched papers that comply with standard policies and other requirements. Building and maintaining partnerships – ability to build a network of external stakeholders and alliances with government counterparts, and other stakeholders to promote and advance the work of the Company. Thinking and acting strategically – ability to understand the big picture and to identify potential opportunities for action and challenges that exist. QUALIFICATIONS AND EXPERIENCE
A Bachelor of Laws [LLB (Hons)) from an accredited institution. Possession of a master’s degree in a relevant field will be an added advantage. At least five (5) years of full & current membership of the Malawi Law Society. A minimum of eight (8) years’ cumulative work experience in corporate, commercial, or regulatory legal practice, five (5) of which should have been spent in a comparable role. Proven experience in litigation, contract negotiation, and legal advisory at a senior level. APPLICATION PROCEDURE
Interested candidates who meet the required qualifications and experience should send applications with cover letter, copies of certificates, detailed curriculum vitae (CV), proof of membership of professional body (where this is stipulated as a requirement), names, addresses and phone contact numbers of three traceable referees to the following address:
The Chief Executive Officer National Oil Company of Malawi 4th Floor, Kang’ombe House, City Centre Private Bag 370 Lilongwe Attention: The Human Resources & Administration Manager Email: nocmajobs@nocma.mw
Applicants should state clearly on the envelope or in the subject line of an email, the Code for the Post they are applying for.
The closing date for receipt of applications is 18th April 2026
In line with the Gender Equality Act of 2013, female candidates are strongly encouraged to apply. NOCMA is committed to promoting diversity and ensuring equal opportunities for all applicants.
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