Sales Engineer

Elsewedy Machinery · Cairo, Egypt · Posted 2026-04-06

We are Looking for a Sales Engineer who sits at the intersection of technical expertise and commercial drive. You will act as the primary technical resource for the sales team, ensuring that our power generation systems are perfectly spec'd for client needs. You aren't just selling a "box" you are designing a reliable power ecosystem. ResponsibilitiesGenerate sales across all segments.Interpret consultant specifications and site requirements to select the correct alternator and engine configurations.Handle walk-in customers and social media leads.Conduct site visits and assess client requirements.Prepare offers and follow up until deal closure.Coordinate with technical team for installation and delivery.QualificationsB.S. in Electrical or Mechanical engineering.2:3 years in a technical sales or application engineering role within the power industry.Ability to discuss highly technical concepts with prospective leads.Solid understanding of magnetic field induction, Proficiency in industry sizing tools (e.g., Cummins power suite, caterpillar specSizer, or Generac industrial power design pro).Strong verbal, written, and interpersonal skills.

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Elsewedy Machinery is the trading arm of Elsewedy Electric Group, Empowering industries with top-tier solutions.

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  • Authorized Heavy Equipment: Serves as the authorized dealer for Sany heavy equipment and the sole agent for Hyundai elevators and escalators in Egypt
  • Global Trading Powerhouse: Operates as the trading arm of the Elsewedy Electric Group, which employs over 18,000 people worldwide
  • 85+ Years Excellence: Provides integrated solutions across diverse sectors including HVAC, fire protection, and water technology with a history dating back to 1938

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