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How much does a Structural Ironworker make in Canada?

Structural Ironworker in Canada – $60,320 to $103,584 annually.

Average base salary
$43.00 /hour
Pays above Canada Average Weekly : $1,720 Monthly : $7,453 Yearly : $89,440

Salary & tax breakdown
Average cost of living
$4,056 /month
for a single person who rents in Canada

Cost of living breakdown
Last Updated: November 19, 2025

What does a Structural Ironworker do?

As a Structural Ironworker, you'll play a vital role in shaping the world around us, from towering skyscrapers to sturdy bridges. Your hands-on work involves fabricating, installing, and repairing the metal frameworks that form the backbone of our cities and infrastructure. You'll work with a variety of materials, including structural iron and precast concrete, ensuring safety and stability in every project. Typically, you'll find opportunities with construction ironwork contractors, contributing to projects that leave a lasting impact on communities.

Related Skills:

Problem Solving Blueprint Reading Attention to Detail Quality Control Time Management

Core Skills

Problem Solving Safety Compliance

Technical Skills

Blueprint Reading Equipment Operation Rigging Scaffolding Installation Steel Erection Welding

Foundational Skills

Attention to Detail Physical Stamina

Analytical Skills

Quality Control Structural Analysis

Resource Management

Time Management

Interpersonal Skills

Communication Skills Teamwork
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20,000 Canadian salary reported, updated November 19, 2025 (data source: open.canada.ca).