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Solar Energy Consultant – Appointment Setter
Illinois Shines SPPA Program | Northwest Suburbs of Illinois
Clean and Reliable Grid Affordability Act (CRGA) - January 8, 2026 - A major Illinois energy law signed by Governor J.B. Pritzker
Location: Algonquin, Illinois Northwest / Southwest Chicagoland suburbs
Job Type: Commission-only
Best fit for: Entry-level sales, college students seeking a summer income opportunity, and ambitious people who want to learn how to sell and eventually close their own deals.
Why this role exists now
Illinois is entering a new energy reality. State policymakers expanded clean-energy programs and lifted the state’s long-running moratorium on new large nuclear reactors in January 2026 because officials expect higher power demand and more long-term grid pressure. Illinois Shines is the state-administered incentive program designed to expand residential solar adoption, and it works by supporting distributed generation and paying for renewable energy credits that help solar projects make sense for homeowners.
For homeowners, this creates a simple problem: utility bills keep moving, but most families still do not know what they are actually paying per kilowatt-hour once supply, delivery, and fixed charges are included. For a new rep, that creates a strong opening: there is finally a real market need, a real state-backed program, and a product category that solves an everyday pain point.
The opportunity
This is not a phone room job and it is not a fake “marketing” role. This is a face-to-face field sales opportunity where the job is to meet homeowners, qualify them, and set strong appointments for the closing team. The role is designed as the front door into solar sales for people who want to learn communication, objection handling, discipline, and high-ticket selling.
This role can work for:
- College students who want a serious summer income opportunity.
- Beginners who want to break into sales without previous industry experience.
- Hungry reps who want a fast path from appointment setter to closer.
What you will do
- Canvass neighborhoods in Algonquin and the northwest / southwest suburbs of Chicagoland.
- Speak with homeowners about their electric bills, rising utility costs, and how the Illinois Shines SPPA opportunity may apply to them.
- Qualify homeowners and schedule firm in-home appointments for the closer team.
- Ensure both decision makers are present for at least 30 minutes and understand detailed questions may extend the meeting another 30 minutes.
- Take clean notes on the homeowner’s current power situation, roof exposure, timeline, and objections.
- Document every conversation and update the CRM accurately.
- Obtain and maintain any local solicitation permits required within city limits where canvassing takes place.
- Work 7 hours of canvassing daily with a 1-hour lunch.
Qualified appointment standards
A qualified set must meet the following standards:
- The prospect is the homeowner.
- Both decision makers from the household will be present.
- The homeowners can commit to a 30 minute consultation and understand detailed project questions may require more time.
- The roof has southern or western sun exposure.
- The homeowner plans to stay in the house for 3 years.
- Credit score is 700 .
Compensation structure
This is a commission-only role with advancement built into performance.
Starting pay model
- Revenue share starts at a 65/35 split, with the setter earning 35% on jobs sold from qualified appointments.
- A $700 M1 payment is paid about one week after NTP (Notice to Proceed) on the closed set.
- The $700 M1 is an advance and is calculated into the full commission payout.
- Every project goes through a site survey report to determine whether Spartan Solar can proceed with the homeowner.
- If Spartan Solar disqualifies the project during qualification, the setter keeps the M1 payment.
Project and payout timeline
- Permitting typically takes about 24 days after the project proceeds.
- Install usually happens 1–2 weeks after permits.
- 80% of the setter’s 35% revenue share is paid through the commission cycle.
- The remaining commission balance is paid once the system reaches PTO (Permission to Operate) from the utility.
Advancement path
After 5 deals in one month - 40%
After 10 deals in one month - 50%
After repeated 10 deals - self gen
Earnings potential
The average Illinois residential solar system is about 7 kW, and that means a starting setter earns roughly $2,450 per installed deal under the opening compensation structure. At 5 installed deals per month for 12 months, a beginning setter can reach approximately $147,000 in annual commissions under this model.
Why this is attractive for beginners
Most entry-level sales jobs cap income with hourly pay and weak upside. This role gives a beginner a chance to enter a high-demand market at the moment Illinois has a genuine statewide solar opportunity supported by policy, incentives, and rising homeowner pain around electric costs. It can function as a strong summer job for a college student, and it can also become a long-term career path for someone who wants to learn how to close high-value deals.
What success looks like
The strongest candidates are not usually the most experienced. They are the most coachable, resilient, and consistent. Success in this role comes from:
- Strong work ethic.
- Good communication skills.
- Comfort talking to strangers.
- Ability to handle rejection without losing energy.
- Willingness to follow process and document details.
Hiring process
- Submit interest / application.
- Complete a Gallup personality assessment.
- Interview with the team.
- Training begins after passing the interview process.
Ideal candidate
This role is best for someone who wants one of two things:
1. A serious summer income opportunity.
2. A launchpad into a full-time sales career where they can eventually learn to self-generate, present, and close their own deals.
For the right person, this is not just a job opening. It is a chance to enter Illinois solar at the beginning of a major market shift, build real sales skill, and get paid directly for performance.
Credibility links
- Illinois Shines: https://illinoisshines.com
- Illinois Shines program documents: https://illinoisshines.com/program-documents/
- Illinois Power Agency overview of Illinois Shines and Illinois Solar for All: https://ipa.illinois.gov/about-ipa/ipa-publications/exploring-illinois-shines-and-illinois-solar-for-all.html
- Governor Pritzker / Illinois nuclear policy coverage: https://www.ans.org/news/2026-01-09/article-7664/illinois-lifts-moratorium-on-new-large-nuclear-reactors/
- Illinois governor aims to speed nuclear buildout: https://world-nuclear-news.org/articles/illinois-governor-aims-to-speed-up-nuclear-new-build
Installer
The installer for this opportunity is Spartan Solar — https://www.spartanx.earth — a customer-focused solar company with a 4.9/5 star rating and 1,000 reviews listed on its website.
Job Type: Full-time
Pay: $60,000.00 - $350,000.00 per year
Benefits:
- Opportunities for advancement
- Referral program
Work Location: On the road
Salary : $60,000 - $350,000