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A Solar Sales Professional is responsible for using the knowledge of company products and services to connect with customers and generate sales. Knowledge of the solar industry or previous solar sales experience is recommended but not required for the right candidate, as we provide thorough training to ensure you are confident & prepared for success with a potential of $100k+ income.
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Safe Castle Inc ADT Security and ADT Solar. seeking outside sales representatives and we will train the right candidate. Ideal rep must be able to self generate sales through direct marketing, online marketing and/or door knocking.
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Highly competitive sales commissions paid biweekly for new solar appointments and contracts that result from your efforts. Power your potential and #electrifyyourcareer by joining the leading U.S. solar, storage, and energy services company.
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If your previous roles include Energy Consultant, Solar Sales Rep, Solar Energy Consultant, Solar Sales Manager, or Solar Sales, we encourage you to apply.
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Enact Solar is a rapidly growing clean-tech startup based in the San Francisco Bay Area, transforming how solar and energy storage resources are designed, deployed, and managed. Outside Sales Manager (Business Development.
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They have leveraged its core technologies to develop several new products for this market including testers for motive battery characterization, battery charger performance, electrical grid simulation, and solar inverter test.
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Lead a project team to investigate, develop and implement energy and water related customer improvements (such as solar PV, energy storage, LED lighting retrofits, HVAC/control upgrades, water fixture and water meter retrofits, and SCADA upgrades.
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Existing trusted relationships in the electrical contractor, new home builder and/or solar installation space. At Span, we are building products that enable the rapid adoption of renewable energy like home solar, batteries, and electric vehicles.
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3+ years experience as a manager of managers in residential solar sales. The ideal candidate has extensive experience in residential solar construction operations, has been at least a 2nd line manager, is tech savvy, and has overseen a minimum of 10,000 jobs per month.
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Field technician experience - cable installation, internet Installation, pest control, lawn maintenance, construction, solar technician. Sales experience - car sales, retail sales, insurance sales, B2C sales, call center experience.
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We're working with the biggest solar installer in the United States. Solar energy isn't a "one-size-fits-all" power source and through our in-house energy assessments and inspections, we are able to educate our customers on how to make their home more energy-efficient, while saving as much money as possible on utility bills.
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Solar/Energy/Microgrids, Solar Rooftop/Energy Management, Building Envelope/Construction/Cladding etc.) Sell Solar energy solutions based on solar panels and glass products for new and retrofit construction markets as well as infrastructure projects.
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Familiarity with the Renewable Market, primarily Utility-Scale Solar and Battery Energy Storage Systems (BESS) market, including current trends, key players, and emerging technologies. Proven track record in sales, preferably in energy storage, renewable energy, or related sectors.
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Position SummaryThe Regional Sales Manager will develop business opportunities for our flexible & intelligent residential energy storage system the EP Cube. Manage relationships, drive sales, and cement Canadian Solar as a market share leader in the respective region.
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You will develop and manage a channel sales pipeline of solar developer, electrical contractor, and EPC accounts with a concentration in specific target Markets. 8+ years’ experience in solar PV and/or energy storage.
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