Solar Sales Engineer

We are currently looking for a "Solar Sales Engineer" for our solar systems division with the below qualifications:

Job Summary:
- Pursue the sales objectives by focusing on the sale of Commercial and industrial Solar systems to prospective clients.
- The position will require on-site roof inspections, proposal development with the engineering team, proposal presentation, follow-up communications, contract processing and accurate record keeping.

Key Responsibilities:
- Prospecting and qualifying leads
- Conducting site evaluation for potential customers
- Understand the Design and pricing of solar electric systems and help creating quotes
- Taking initial sales calls
- Scheduling customer meetings
- Presenting system and financing options to the customer
- Developing the sales quote, and closing the sale
- Public speaking and presentations

Qualifications:
- Knowledge of Solar PV Construction industry
- High success in closing B2B sale
- Proficient at reading plans, specifications, drawings and bid documents
- Outstanding communication & customer service skills
- Familiarity with photo-voltaic solar design and technical standards
- Must be an Engineering graduate (Electrical, Mechatronics  etc.)
- Good command of English languages (Arabic is a plus)
- At least 2 years of experience in similar position
- Driving license.

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