SR Salary 2026: $71,104$109,004Ship Repair (East) (Government of Canada)

Effective Date: 2026-01-01 · Verified 2026-04-26

SR rates of pay for all SR (Ship Repair (East)) levels in the Canadian federal public service, 2026. Salaries range from $71,104 to $109,004 across 12 levels. Category: Operational. Source: Treasury Board collective agreements.

SR (Ship Repair (East)) annual rates of pay by level and step, effective 2026-01-01
LevelStep 1Step 2Step 3
SR-01
$71,104
~$51K net
$74,026
~$53K net
$76,969
~$54K net
SR-02
$74,610
~$53K net
$77,699
~$55K net
$80,767
~$57K net
SR-03
$78,993
~$56K net
$82,186
~$57K net
$85,442
~$59K net
SR-04
$87,821
~$61K net
$91,244
~$63K net
$94,979
~$65K net
SR-05
$90,367
~$63K net
$93,936
~$65K net
$97,672
~$67K net
SR-06
$93,539
~$64K net
$97,233
~$67K net
$101,115
~$69K net
SR-07
$94,520
~$65K net
$98,214
~$67K net
$102,180
~$70K net
SR-08
$95,167
~$66K net
$99,049
~$68K net
$102,931
~$70K net
SR-09
$96,440
~$66K net
$100,280
~$69K net
$104,350
~$71K net
SR-10
$98,193
~$67K net
$102,096
~$70K net
$106,291
~$73K net
SR-11
$99,717
~$68K net
$103,682
~$71K net
$107,940
~$74K net
SR-12
$100,802
~$69K net
$104,851
~$72K net
$109,004
~$74K net

Net estimates assume Ontario, no dependents, PSPP Group 2 (post-2013 hire). Use the calculator for your full situation including province, marital status, RRSP, union dues, and pension group.

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SR-01

$71,104$76,969

$2,735$2,960 biweekly (before deductions)

Rates effective from 2026-01-01 · Last verified 2026-04-26 · methodology

SR-01 pay raise history (rates from previous collective agreements)
Previous SR-01 rates of pay, by effective date and step.
Effective DateStep 1Step 2Step 3
2026-01-01$71,104$74,026$76,969
2025-01-01$69,706$72,565$75,466
2024-01-01$68,182$70,958$73,796
2023-01-01$65,866$68,537$71,292
2022-01-01$62,860$65,386$68,036

SRShip Repair (East)

$71,104$109,004

$2,735$4,192 biweekly (before deductions)

12 levels · Salary data from Treasury Board collective agreements

Rates effective from 2026-01-01 · Last verified 2026-04-26 · methodology

About the SR Classification

The SR (Ship Repair East) group covers skilled tradespeople and ship repair workers at federal shipyard and maintenance facilities on Canada's east coast. SR employees perform maintenance, repair, and refit work on Canadian Coast Guard vessels, naval auxiliary vessels, and other federal marine assets. The work includes welding, pipefitting, electrical installation, painting, carpentry, and other trades required to maintain seagoing vessels.

SR-01 through SR-06 cover various trade skill levels from helpers through to fully qualified tradespeople. SR-07 through SR-10 cover senior tradespeople and lead hands with specialized skills. SR-11 and SR-12 are supervisory positions overseeing repair crews. Many SR positions require Red Seal or equivalent trade certification in marine-relevant trades. The work is physically demanding and often conducted in challenging conditions — working in confined spaces aboard vessels, in shipyard docks, and in all weather conditions.

The SR group is specific to east coast operations and has a parallel classification (Ship Repair West) for Pacific coast facilities. Federal ship repair employment offers steady work and pension benefits that private-sector shipyard employment often cannot match. However, the group has faced challenges as federal ship maintenance strategies have shifted between in-house and contracted repair over the years. SR employees are represented by various trade unions depending on their specific trade and location.

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SR salary — frequently asked questions

What is the SR salary range?

The SR (Ship Repair (East)) salary range is $71,104 to $109,004 per year as of 2026-01-01, across 12 levels (SR-01, SR-02, SR-03, SR-04, SR-05, SR-06, SR-07, SR-08, SR-09, SR-10, SR-11, SR-12). Rates are sourced from publicly published collective agreements.

What does SR stand for in the Government of Canada?

SR is the Treasury Board classification code for Ship Repair (East) positions in the Government of Canada. It covers 12 levels (SR-01, SR-02, SR-03, SR-04, SR-05, SR-06, SR-07, SR-08, SR-09, SR-10, SR-11, SR-12) reflecting different levels of responsibility and seniority.

How much does a SR-01 make?

A SR-01 earns $71,104 (Step 1) to $76,969 (Step 3) per year as of 2026-01-01.

How much does a SR-02 make?

A SR-02 earns $74,610 (Step 1) to $80,767 (Step 3) per year as of 2026-01-01.

How much does a SR-03 make?

A SR-03 earns $78,993 (Step 1) to $85,442 (Step 3) per year as of 2026-01-01.

How much does a SR-04 make?

A SR-04 earns $87,821 (Step 1) to $94,979 (Step 3) per year as of 2026-01-01.

How much does a SR-05 make?

A SR-05 earns $90,367 (Step 1) to $97,672 (Step 3) per year as of 2026-01-01.

How much does a SR-06 make?

A SR-06 earns $93,539 (Step 1) to $101,115 (Step 3) per year as of 2026-01-01.

How much does a SR-07 make?

A SR-07 earns $94,520 (Step 1) to $102,180 (Step 3) per year as of 2026-01-01.

How much does a SR-08 make?

A SR-08 earns $95,167 (Step 1) to $102,931 (Step 3) per year as of 2026-01-01.

How much does a SR-09 make?

A SR-09 earns $96,440 (Step 1) to $104,350 (Step 3) per year as of 2026-01-01.

How much does a SR-10 make?

A SR-10 earns $98,193 (Step 1) to $106,291 (Step 3) per year as of 2026-01-01.

How much does a SR-11 make?

A SR-11 earns $99,717 (Step 1) to $107,940 (Step 3) per year as of 2026-01-01.

How much does a SR-12 make?

A SR-12 earns $100,802 (Step 1) to $109,004 (Step 3) per year as of 2026-01-01. SR-12 is the senior-most level in the SR group.

When was the SR pay scale last updated?

The current SR pay scale on FedPay.ca is effective 2026-01-01, with a total of 36 pay steps across 12 levels. Data is verified against Treasury Board collective agreements regularly.

What is the SR take-home pay after taxes?

SR take-home pay depends on your level, step, province, and pension group. Use the FedPay.ca take-home pay calculator at fedpay.ca/take-home to see your net pay after federal tax, provincial tax, CPP, EI, and Public Service Pension Plan contributions for any SR level and step.