| Rank | Insignia (Sleeve Stripes) | Primary Role | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | | 1 thin stripe | Officer in training aboard a ship. | | Third Officer | 1 stripe | Junior watchkeeping officer (navigation or engineering). | | Second Officer | 2 stripes | Navigation or cargo officer; senior watchkeeper. | | Chief Officer | 3 stripes | Second-in-command of the vessel; manages deck crew and cargo. | | Master | 4 stripes | Captain of the vessel; ultimate command and responsibility. |
For the most current uniform regulations and rank insignia, refer to the CCG’s internal "Uniform Manual" or official publications from Fisheries and Oceans Canada. canadian coast guard ranks
| Aspect | Canadian Coast Guard | Royal Canadian Navy | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | | Civilian / Special Operating Agency | Military / Armed Forces | | Command | Master (Captain of the ship) | Commanding Officer (RCN Captain/Navy Capt) | | Top Rank | Commissioner (Head of CCG) | Admiral (Chief of Defence Staff) | | Discipline | Labor relations & Transport Canada regulations | Military Code of Service Discipline | | Uniform | Blue with gold stripes (Merchant style) | Naval white/black with executive curls | The Chain of Command Ashore On land, the ranks change slightly. The head of the organization is the Commissioner of the Canadian Coast Guard (equivalent to a Vice-Admiral in protocol but civilian). | Rank | Insignia (Sleeve Stripes) | Primary
Engineering officers (Marine Engineer) use the same stripe system but wear red/orange distinction cloth between the stripes or a different colored badge. Crew Ranks (Ratings) Crew members do not hold officer’s certificates but are skilled seafarers. They work under the direction of the Chief Officer. | | Chief Officer | 3 stripes |
| Rank | Insignia (Badges) | Primary Role | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | | "CCG" with a single bar | Entry-level training position. | | Ordinary Seaman | "CCG" badge only | General deck duties, cleaning, painting, basic lookout. | | Able Seaman | "CCG" with one chevron (pointing up) | Experienced deckhand; helm, lookout, and mooring lines. | | Leading Seaman | "CCG" with two chevrons | Supervises a small team of Able/Ordinary seamen. | | Master Seaman | "CCG" with three chevrons | Senior crew member; acts as a foreman for deck or engineering tasks. |