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D2B Groups is seeking a highly skilled Electrical Sales Engineer to join their client's dynamic team. In this role, you will provide technical expertise and sales support for new construction ...

D2B Groups is seeking a highly skilled Electrical Sales Engineer to join their client's dynamic team. In this role, you will provide technical expertise and sales support for new construction ...

In-Home Sales Professional

Kingsport, TN · On-site

$50K - $120K/yr

Electrical Sales Technicians earn $50,000 to $120,000 yearly * Our Electrical Sales Technicians are paid a base hourly fee PLUS incentives based on performance, additional work sold, and overall job ...

D2B Groups is seeking a highly skilled Electrical Sales Engineer to join their client's dynamic team. In this role, you will provide technical expertise and sales support for new construction ...

Dental insurance Electrical Sales Consultant Full-Time | Local | Pre-Set Appointments | No Cold Calling Run 3-5 pre-set residential appointments per day. Close high-ticket electrical projects. Earn ...

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How much do electrical sales jobs pay per year?

As of Aug 21, 2026, the average yearly pay for electrical sales in the United States is $111,091.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $83,000.00 and $132,000.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is an electrical sales job?

An Electrical Sales job involves selling electrical products, components, or services to customers, businesses, or contractors. Responsibilities typically include understanding customer needs, recommending appropriate products, providing quotes, and maintaining relationships with clients. Sales representatives may work in retail, wholesale, or business-to-business (B2B) environments. Knowledge of electrical systems and strong communication skills are essential for success in this role.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive in electrical sales?

To excel in Electrical Sales, you need a strong understanding of electrical products and systems, paired with sales experience or relevant technical education. Familiarity with CRM software, basic electrical codes, and industry-specific catalog systems is commonly required, and certifications like Electrical Sales Specialist (ESS) can be advantageous. Outstanding customer service, negotiation, and relationship-building skills help set high performers apart. These competencies are crucial for effectively matching solutions to customer needs and sustaining business growth in a competitive market.

What are the typical career advancement opportunities for someone in electrical sales?

Electrical Sales roles often serve as a stepping stone to positions with greater responsibility, such as Sales Manager, Key Account Manager, or Product Specialist within the electrical or broader technical sales industry. High performers may also transition into roles in business development, technical training, or even regional and national sales leadership. Many companies offer ongoing product education, sales training, and mentorship programs to support employee growth. Demonstrating consistent results and deepening your technical product knowledge can open doors to more specialized or senior-level positions.

How to get into electrical sales?

To enter electrical sales, candidates typically need a background in electrical or technical knowledge, often gained through a high school diploma or technical training. Developing strong communication skills, understanding electrical products, and obtaining relevant certifications can improve job prospects. Experience in sales or customer service is also beneficial for success in this field.

Which electrical sales job pays the most?

Senior electrical sales positions, such as Electrical Sales Managers or Business Development Managers, tend to offer the highest salaries in the field, often exceeding six figures with experience and performance bonuses. These roles typically require strong industry knowledge, sales skills, and sometimes relevant certifications or technical understanding of electrical products and systems.
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Infographic showing various Electrical Sales job openings in the United States as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 100% Full Time. Highlights an 92% In-person, and 8% Hybrid job distribution, with an average salary of $111,091 per year, or $53.4 per hour.

Residential Electrical Sales Consultant

Mr. Electric Of The PNW

Vancouver, WA

$120K - $170K/yr

Full-time

Medical, Dental, Vision, PTO

Re-posted 16 days ago


Job description

Residential Electrical Sales Consultant


$150K–$250K+ Income Potential | Pre-Qualified Leads | Residential Service & Installation


This is not a typical electrician role.


We are hiring a Residential Electrical Sales Consultant to run pre-qualified residential service and installation opportunities. This role is built for a service electrician, electrical estimator, or sales-minded technician who enjoys working with customers, explaining solutions, and earning based on performance.


You will meet with homeowners, diagnose electrical needs, present options, and close work. This is a sales-first role for someone who understands electrical systems, communicates well, and wants more income, more impact, and more ownership of the customer experience.


If you are good with people, confident discussing price, and know you are capable of more than a standard technician role, this may be the opportunity you have been looking for.


Why Top Performers Like This Role

You are not chasing cold leads.

You are not guessing what to sell.

You are not left alone after the sale.


We provide:

  • Pre-qualified opportunities
  • A structured, proven sales process
  • Training and coaching
  • Strong installation team support
  • Clear expectations and accountability
  • Real income upside based on performance


This is a true revenue-driving role — not a hybrid guessing game.

Your job is to diagnose accurately, communicate clearly, build trust, and close the right solution for the customer.


What You’ll Do

As an Electrical Sales Consultant, you will:

  • Run approximately 3–4 pre-qualified opportunities per day
  • Meet with homeowners to evaluate electrical needs
  • Diagnose issues and identify the best solutions
  • Present Good / Better / Best options
  • Educate customers and build trust
  • Confidently present pricing and ask for the sale
  • Sell residential electrical service and installation projects
  • Properly scope jobs for handoff to the installation team
  • Set accurate expectations with the customer
  • Deliver a 5-star customer experience
  • Consistently produce strong weekly sold revenue


With the right skill set and execution, this role is designed for consultants who can produce $40K–$60K+ in weekly sold revenue through residential electrical opportunities such as service upgrades, panel replacements, safety corrections, EV chargers, lighting, troubleshooting-related repairs, and other residential electrical projects.


Type of Work

This role is primarily focused on residential service and installation sales.

Approximate mix:

  • 90% residential service and installation
  • 10% light commercial

Most of your time will be spent in customers’ homes, identifying needs, presenting solutions, and helping homeowners make informed decisions.


This Is a Sales Role — Not an Install Role

This is not a production electrician position.

That said, you must be comfortable physically inspecting job conditions when needed. This may include:

  • Inspecting electrical panels
  • Looking in crawlspaces
  • Looking in attics
  • Reviewing jobsite conditions
  • Confirming scope before handoff to the install team

Occasionally, you may make a minor adjustment or support a simple immediate resolution when it protects the customer experience. However, your primary responsibility is diagnosing, selling, scoping, and handing off work — not performing installations.


What You Can Earn

This role is designed for someone who wants to earn based on performance.

Compensation includes:

  • $60,000 annual draw against commission
  • Uncapped commission structure
  • High income upside for strong performers

Typical annual earnings:

  • $120K–$170K for solid performers
  • $170K–$220K for strong performers
  • $220K–$300K+ for elite performers

This income opportunity is built for someone who can communicate, diagnose, present options, and close work consistently.

Qualified candidates will receive a clear walkthrough of the compensation plan during the interview process.


What We’re Looking For

You may be a great fit if you are:

  • A service electrician who enjoys working with homeowners
  • An electrical estimator ready for higher earning potential
  • A sales-minded technician who wants a bigger opportunity
  • A residential service professional who understands how to build trust
  • Someone who is confident, coachable, competitive, and customer-focused

You do not need to be a “pushy salesperson.”

You do need to be comfortable leading conversations, presenting pricing, and asking for the sale.


Must-Have Skills

The right candidate will have:

  • Strong communication and people skills
  • Electrical service, estimating, or field experience
  • Ability to build trust quickly with homeowners
  • Confidence presenting options and pricing
  • Willingness to ask for the sale
  • Ability to think through problems and recommend solutions
  • Professional appearance and attitude
  • Strong follow-through and attention to detail
  • Ability to work within a proven sales process
  • Desire to be coached and held accountable

Customer Experience Matters Here

We do not measure success by revenue alone.

Our best consultants create customers who trust us, refer us, and are excited to leave great reviews.

We expect our team to:

  • Communicate clearly
  • Explain options honestly
  • Set accurate expectations
  • Follow through on commitments
  • Protect the customer experience
  • Represent the company professionally

The best person for this role is not just a closer.

They are a trusted advisor who helps homeowners make confident decisions.


Benefits and Support

We provide the tools, structure, and support needed to win.

Benefits and support include:

  • Medical, dental, and vision insurance
  • Pre-qualified opportunities
  • Proven sales process
  • Training and coaching
  • Installation team support
  • Growth and advancement opportunities
  • High-performance culture
  • Clear expectations and accountability

Additional details such as schedule, vehicle/fuel support, tools, paid time off, and commission payout structure will be reviewed during the interview process.


Who This Role Is NOT For

This role is not a fit for someone who:

  • Wants hourly stability without performance expectations
  • Is uncomfortable discussing pricing
  • Avoids asking for the sale
  • Prefers working behind the scenes
  • Wants to remain strictly in a tools-only role
  • Does not want to be coached
  • Struggles with accountability
  • Is not comfortable working directly with homeowners

This is a high-performance role with high upside. Expectations are clear, and results matter.


Who This Role IS For

This role is for someone who knows they are capable of more.

It is for the electrician, estimator, or sales-minded technician who wants to:

  • Earn more
  • Take ownership of the customer experience
  • Use their electrical knowledge in a higher-impact role
  • Work with pre-qualified opportunities
  • Be rewarded for performance
  • Grow into a long-term career path

If you are confident with customers, serious about performance, and ready to step into a bigger opportunity, we want to talk with you.


Apply Now

Apply today and we will walk you through:

  • The role
  • The expectations
  • The sales process
  • The compensation structure
  • The opportunity

This is not a typical electrician job.

This is a high-performance residential electrical sales role for someone ready to earn at a higher level.