SRC Salary 2026: $106,907–$123,105 — Ship Repair Chargehand (East) (Government of Canada)
Effective Date: 2025-04-01 · Verified 2026-04-26
SRC rates of pay for all SRC (Ship Repair Chargehand (East)) levels in the Canadian federal public service, 2026. Salaries range from $106,907 to $123,105 across 1 level. Category: Operational. Source: Treasury Board collective agreements.
| Level | Step 1 | Step 2 | Step 3 | Step 4 |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| SRC-01 | $106,907 ~$73K net | $111,184 ~$76K net | $116,742 ~$79K net | $123,105 ~$83K net |
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SRC-01
$106,907 – $123,105
$4,112 – $4,735 biweekly (before deductions)
Rates effective from 2025-04-01 · Last verified 2026-04-26 · methodology
SRC-01 pay raise history (rates from previous collective agreements)
| Effective Date | Step 1 | Step 2 | Step 3 | Step 4 |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2025-04-01 | $106,907 | $111,184 | $116,742 | $123,105 |
| 2024-04-01 | $104,811 | $109,004 | $114,453 | $120,179 |
| 2023-04-01 | $102,500 | $106,600 | $111,929 | $117,528 |
| 2022-04-01 | $99,019 | $102,981 | $108,128 | $113,537 |
| 2021-04-01 | $94,490 | $98,271 | $103,182 | $108,343 |
SRC – Ship Repair Chargehand (East)
$106,907 – $123,105
$4,112 – $4,735 biweekly (before deductions)
1 level · Salary data from Treasury Board collective agreements
Rates effective from 2025-04-01 · Last verified 2026-04-26 · methodology
About the SRC Classification
The SRC (Ship Repair Chargehand East) group covers charge hands and working supervisors in federal ship repair operations on Canada's east coast. SRC employees are experienced tradespeople who combine hands-on repair work with first-line supervisory responsibilities — coordinating repair crews, planning work sequences, ensuring quality standards, and maintaining safety protocols during vessel maintenance and refit operations.
SRC positions bridge the gap between skilled tradespeople (SR group) and management. SRC charge hands are expected to perform trade work while simultaneously directing and coordinating the work of their repair crews. The role requires both deep trade expertise and leadership ability, as charge hands must make real-time decisions about repair priorities, work methods, and resource allocation during complex vessel maintenance projects.
The SRC group is small and specialized, reflecting the limited number of federal ship repair facilities on the east coast. Like the SR group, SRC employment provides stable work with pension benefits in the maritime trades sector. The charge hand role is an important stepping stone between tradesperson and formal management positions in federal ship repair operations.
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SRC salary — frequently asked questions
What is the SRC salary range?
The SRC (Ship Repair Chargehand (East)) salary range is $106,907 to $123,105 per year as of 2025-04-01, across 1 level (SRC-01). Rates are sourced from publicly published collective agreements.
What does SRC stand for in the Government of Canada?
SRC is the Treasury Board classification code for Ship Repair Chargehand (East) positions in the Government of Canada. It covers 1 level (SRC-01) reflecting different levels of responsibility and seniority.
How much does a SRC-01 make?
A SRC-01 earns $106,907 (Step 1) to $123,105 (Step 4) per year as of 2025-04-01. SRC-01 is the senior-most level in the SRC group.
When was the SRC pay scale last updated?
The current SRC pay scale on FedPay.ca is effective 2025-04-01, with a total of 4 pay steps across 1 level. Data is verified against Treasury Board collective agreements regularly.
What is the SRC take-home pay after taxes?
SRC 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 SRC level and step.