Appraiser I: Hiring Range $24.06 to $27.07 Hourly (PLEASE NOTE: hiring offers will be made within this range). Performs data gathering and basic appraisal functions to support the overall assessment process of residential, land, and agriculture properties within an assigned geographic area. Primary duties involve field discovery of omitted property, the verification of sales data, and the systematic review of building permits to maintain current property records. The incumbent responds to taxpayer inquiries regarding basic property characteristics and valuations, performing the preliminary review work essential for processing valuation appeals. This role provides critical support in the collection and preparation of evidence for County Board of Equalization and abatement hearings, participates in the annual protest and appeals process as well as assisting staff with documentation for higher-level appeals in District Court or the State Board of Assessment Appeals. Participates in the biennial reappraisal of residential, land, and agricultural properties. Additionally, the incumbent participates in ongoing professional training, and assists with various departmental tasks to ensure efficient office operations. Performs other duties as assigned. Full salary range is $24.06 to $29.33 Hourly (range of potential position compensation). Appraiser II: Hiring Range $27.48 to $31.38 Hourly (PLEASE NOTE: hiring offers will be made within this range). Performs mass appraisals and comprehensive data gathering functions for assessment purposes, including field work as directed by supervisors. The incumbent is responsible for responding to taxpayer inquiries regarding property valuations and characteristics, and performing the detailed review work necessary for processing valuation appeals. A key function of this role is the preparation and presentation of individual property cases for County Board of Equalization and abatement hearings, utilizing statistical analysis and market data. Assists in the development of single-property appraisals consistent with USPAP Standards 1 and 2; may provide expert witness testimony and prepare cases for higher-level appeals involving District Court, Arbitration, or the Board of Assessment Appeals. Participates and leads portions of the biennial reappraisal of residential, land, and agricultural properties. Additionally, the position participates in (and may occasionally conduct) ongoing professional training and continuing education. Performs other duties as assigned. Full salary range is $27.48 to $34.31 Hourly (range of potential position compensation).
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Job Type
Full-time
Career Level
Entry Level
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