Company Background

North Country Electrical Services, Inc. is a family-owned and operated full-service electrical contractor. NCESI was founded by Mark Mann, a 44 year veteran of the industry. From a young age, Mark developed experience working for and operating a family-owned electrical contracting business. He graduated from Dunwoody Industrial Institute in Minneapolis with a degree in Electrical Construction and Maintenance, Robotics, and Construction Management.

Continuing the family business is Mark's passion. With a "customer comes first" attitude and the desire to provide extremely high-quality workmanship and fast, friendly service, he strives to be the best option for electrical construction and service in Northern Minnesota.

Mark has a broad range of experience in the industry, from working in the field to managing daily operations. He offers expertise in new residential construction and renovations, both single family and multifamily, commercial buildings ranging from hospitals, skilled care facilities, schools, and office buildings. He provides tenant build outs for retail, restaurants, as well as the Big Box Stores and many others. He also has extensive experience in the industrial field in water and waste water treatment, mining, paper production and manufacturing facilities. 

Mark prides himself on employing only the very best electricians to assure your experience with NCESI is second to none!

Professional Affiliations

International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers (IBEW)
The IBEW represents approximately 750,000 active members and retirees who work in a wide variety of fields.

National Electrical Contractors Association (NECA)
NECA is the voice of the $130 billion electrical construction industry that brings power, light, and communication technology to buildings and communities across the U.S.

Electrical Training ALLIANCE
The electrical training ALLIANCE (previously called NJATC) was created over 70 years ago as a joint training program between the National Electrical Contractors Association (NECA) and the International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers (IBEW) aimed at training the best electrical workers the industry has to offer.