Full-Time

Sales Director

Ford Energy

Posted on 2/24/2026

Ford Motor Company

Ford Motor Company

10,001+ employees

Global automaker designing, manufacturing, financing vehicles

No salary listed

No H1B Sponsorship

United States

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Category
Sales & Account Management (1)
Requirements
  • Bachelor’s degree or above; background in technical sales and international trade or a science/engineering-related discipline preferred.
  • 10+ years of professional experience
  • 2+ years in technical sales, ideally in energy storage, grid infrastructure, or renewable project development preferred
Responsibilities
  • Develop and expand the Ford Energy’s company’s Battery Energy Storage System (BESS) business to drive sustained sales growth.
  • Lead commercial contract and price negotiations throughout the project bidding process, inclusive of commercial terms and conditions.
  • Own internal preparation and breakdown (decomposition) of product quotations, ensuring clarity, accuracy, and alignment with business targets.
  • Coordinate and collaborate with Program Management Office, project teams, and cross-functional departments to support bid success and project conversion.
  • Manage quotation and full “order-to-delivery” engagement with customer, inclusive of project commissioning and the ongoing after-sales relationship.
  • Follow-up for customer sample requirements to help ensure annual sales completion.
Desired Qualifications
  • Strong business etiquette, communication skills, and demonstrated leadership capability.
  • High achievement orientation with a competitive, entrepreneurial mindset and strong drive to win and grow the Battery Energy Storage System business.
  • Willingness and ability to travel frequently for business.
  • International work experience.
  • Work experience outside your home country/region and/or sales experience in vehicle parts or energy storage.

Ford Motor Company designs, manufactures, markets, and services a full line of vehicles including Ford trucks, SUVs, cars, electric vehicles (EVs), and Lincoln luxury vehicles. It operates in two main business segments: Ford Blue for internal combustion engine (ICE) vehicles and Ford Model e for electric vehicles, with financing and leasing provided by Ford Credit. Its products work by selling vehicles and offering parts and services, while consumers and fleets may finance or lease purchases. The company differentiates itself through its dual-portfolio strategy (ICE and EVs), a large North American core market, and a growing emphasis on electrification, connectivity, and autonomous driving technology, plus an in-house financing arm. Ford’s goal is to become a leader in the electric vehicle market and to expand its capabilities in electrification, connectivity, and autonomous mobility on a global scale.

Company Size

10,001+

Company Stage

IPO

Headquarters

Dearborn, Michigan

Founded

1903

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What believers are saying

  • Ford Pro subscriptions grew 30% year over year in Q1 2026.
  • Ford raised 2026 adjusted EBIT guidance to $8.5 billion-$10.5 billion.
  • Ford Energy targets 20 GWh annual deployments by 2027, supported by $1.5 billion capex.

What critics are saying

  • Ford's EV losses persist until 2029 profitability, delaying returns for years.
  • Ford Energy depends on fragile data-center demand and project approvals.
  • Recalls and tariff exposure create recurring margin pressure across Ford's core businesses.

What makes Ford Motor Company unique

  • Ford combines legacy ICE scale with a dedicated EV and energy-storage strategy.
  • Ford Pro monetizes commercial fleets through software subscriptions and physical services.
  • Ford Energy repurposes vehicle infrastructure for data-center battery storage demand.

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