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Enerquip is strengthening its customer-focused team with the transition of Emily Schafer from Design Engineer to Sales Engineer. By moving from CAD design into sales, Schafer adds her design expertise to an already highly technical sales team—ensuring customers benefit from deep engineering knowledge at every stage of their project.
In her new role, Schafer will collaborate directly with customers to design heat exchangers, vapor condensers, bayonet heaters, and other thermal process equipment. Her hands-on background in fabrication drawings and thermal design brings a valuable perspective that complements Enerquip’s experienced sales engineers, reinforcing the team’s ability to deliver solutions that improve efficiency, reliability, and performance.
Schafer’s journey with Enerquip began in 2020 as a mentorship student at Medford High School. She continued to sharpen her skills during college breaks, later joining Enerquip full-time in 2024 as a Design Engineer after earning her bachelor’s degree in engineering technology from UW-Stout. Her combination of design experience and customer focus makes her a natural fit for sales.
“Emily has proven herself as a talented engineer and a strong communicator,” said Troy Weik, Sales & Channel Manager. “Her ability to understand both the technical and customer sides of the business will make her a tremendous asset to the sales team.”
Schafer, a Medford native, is excited to continue building her career at Enerquip. “I value the culture of collaboration here and look forward to working more directly with customers to develop solutions tailored to their applications and needs.”
Outside of work, Schafer enjoys outdoor activities, exploring new coffee shops, and gardening.