Interpreting and using electrical schematics, drawings, process procedures, and other written documentation to prepare materials and tools, and to complete assembly of components; Sorting, routing, crimping, and terminating wires to electrical components; Using basic diagnostics tools such as multimeters to test, and trouble-shoot wire connections (not related to commissioning work), as required; Disassembling and recovering components for testing and commissioning, during the continuity, insulation, and high voltage/potential tests, as directed by commissioning engineers and other such specially-skilled personnel; Trimming and insulating stripped wiring utilizing heat shrink tubing; Disconnecting and restoring cable shunts and relevant tooling; Completing paperwork, such as quality confirmation forms, as required in the process; Following all safety protocols, and company policies and procedures; Complete work documentation; Maintaining a neat, clean, and organized work area; and . Have the ability to work in a safe fashion; Have the ability to produce a quality product; Have great hand-eye coordination; Have a technical aptitude (of varying degrees, depending on classification); Have the ability to bring value to the assigned project and to CRRC, as a whole; Have the ability to troubleshoot, as necessary; Have the ability to collaborate and coordinate with co-workers, supervisors, managers, and executive personnel in the production department and in other CRRC departments; Have the ability to communicate well with others; Have the ability to draft documents of varying types; Have the ability to meet work, task, and project deadlines; Have the ability to multitask; Have the ability to follow instructions properly and accurately; Have flexibility with respect to the work schedule as warranted by operational/production needs and as permitted by the applicable collective bargaining agreement; Have excellent time management skills; Have credibility and be trustworthy.