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About Us

E. Cohen Electric specializes in electrical work and provides contracting solutions for the residential and commercial sectors. We deal with partial or complete renovations as well as maintenance and repairs. We are fully licensed with the Régis du Bâtiment (R.B.Q. # 5695-8622-01), with all electrical work performed according to the Electrical Code of Québec and all materials up to CSA Standards.

About The Owner

Trusted Montreal ElectricianCompany owner Ezra Cohen’s fascination with electricity and how it works started during his childhood. He’d amuse himself by flick his bedroom lights on and off while trying to figure out how it was happening. As it turns out it, didn’t stop there.

In high school, he excelled at subjects such as math, science and technology which captivated him. It was at that time that his teachers encouraged him to  continue his education in electrical studies at the college level.

As a working professional, licensed master electrician and contractor, he brings an extensive knowledge of electricity and the on-site, practical know-how to get the project completed.

Aside from being a capable electrician, Ezra is a personable professional which is one reason clients from around the city flock to him. He is passionate about his work, which ranges from private home owners to office and restaurant entrepreneurs, and larger commercial projects. His clients trust his advice and never hesitate to call and ask for advice and support. Taken together, there are no dull moments in this entrepreneur’s career. This is definitely what he was born to do!

Achievements

After completing a Diploma in Electrical Studies at The Centre for Technological Training (Jerusalem, Israel), in 1994, Ezra Cohen was then accepted to the renowned Ort Oleiski, The State Institute for Professional Technological and Scientific Education College (Jerusalem, Israel), where he graduated as Technical Engineer with specialization in Power Supply Systems Control in 1997.