Sales Engineering Salaries in San Francisco, CA

What is

Sales Engineering

?

Sales Engineers combine technical expertise with sales skills to support the sales process. They help customers understand technical products and how they can meet their needs. Their role is crucial for closing complex sales.


Sales engineering professionals conduct product demonstrations, provide technical support during the sales process, and collaborate with the sales team to close deals.

Common titles in 
Sales Engineering
  • Sales Engineer
  • Solution Engineer
  • Associate Sales Engineer
  • Customer Solutions Engineer
  • Senior Sales Engineer
  • Principal Sales Engineer
  • Senior Partner Sales Engineer
Salary range for 
Sales Engineering
 (
P3
)
 in 
San Francisco, CA
Interested in salary information for other levels?

Decoding job levels: What is a 

P3

?

Pave’s job levels are denoted by their track (P for Professional, M for Management) and their hierarchical level, as denoted by a number. The higher the number, the more senior the role. There are 10 individual levels, broken down as:

Management: M3, M4, M5 & M6
Professional:
P1, P2, P3, P4, P5 & P6

For a full explanation of Pave’s approach to levels visit our FAQ.

Salary comparison for 
Sales Engineering
 (
P3
)
 by city

Want to compare salaries across different cities? Here are the average salaries for Sales Engineering in major metros across the United States. Ready to view additional percentiles or Sales Engineering levels?

San Francisco, CA
$
118000
$
140000
$
165000
P10
97000
P25
118000
P40
131288
P50
140000
P60
151500
P75
165000
P90
193750
Interested in more salary insights like equity comp or international benchmarks? Book a demo with our team -->
(function (h, o, t, j, a, r) { h.hj = h.hj || function () { (h.hj.q = h.hj.q || []).push(arguments) }; h._hjSettings = { hjid: 2412860, hjsv: 6 }; a = o.getElementsByTagName('head')[0]; r = o.createElement('script'); r.async = 1; r.src = t + h._hjSettings.hjid + j + h._hjSettings.hjsv; a.appendChild(r); })(window, document, 'https://static.hotjar.com/c/hotjar-', '.js?sv='); !function () { var analytics = window.analytics = window.analytics || []; if (!analytics.initialize) if (analytics.invoked) window.console && console.error && console.error("Segment snippet included twice."); else { analytics.invoked = !0; analytics.methods = ["trackSubmit", "trackClick", "trackLink", "trackForm", "pageview", "identify", "reset", "group", "track", "ready", "alias", "debug", "page", "once", "off", "on", "addSourceMiddleware", "addIntegrationMiddleware", "setAnonymousId", "addDestinationMiddleware"]; analytics.factory = function (e) { return function () { var t = Array.prototype.slice.call(arguments); t.unshift(e); analytics.push(t); return analytics } }; for (var e = 0; e < analytics.methods.length; e++) { var key = analytics.methods[e]; analytics[key] = analytics.factory(key) } analytics.load = function (key, e) { var t = document.createElement("script"); t.type = "text/javascript"; t.async = !0; t.src = "https://cdn.segment.com/analytics.js/v1/" + key + "/analytics.min.js"; var n = document.getElementsByTagName("script")[0]; n.parentNode.insertBefore(t, n); analytics._loadOptions = e }; analytics.SNIPPET_VERSION = "4.13.1"; analytics.load("0KGQyN5tZ344emH53H3kxq9XcOO1bKKw"); analytics.page(); } }(); $(document).ready(function () { $('[data-analytics]').on('click', function (e) { var properties var event = $(this).attr('data-analytics') $.each(this.attributes, function (_, attribute) { if (attribute.name.startsWith('data-property-')) { if (!properties) properties = {} var property = attribute.name.split('data-property-')[1] properties[property] = attribute.value } }) analytics.track(event, properties) }) }); var isMobile = /iPhone|iPad|iPod|Android/i.test(navigator.userAgent); if (isMobile) { var dropdown = document.querySelectorAll('.navbar__dropdown'); for (var i = 0; i < dropdown.length; i++) { dropdown[i].addEventListener('click', function(e) { e.stopPropagation(); this.classList.toggle('w--open'); }); } }