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The purpose of this position is to identify, classify, appraise, and assess residential, commercial, agricultural and vacant property in Oconee County for ad valorem taxation with the guidelines of the SC Code of Laws, SC Department of Revenue regulations, Uniform Standards of Professional Appraisal Practice and Oconee County Ordinances. This role involves providing accurate and unbiased property valuations, essential for various real estate transactions including buying, selling, refinancing, and tax assessment. Working under the supervision of a certified appraiser, the apprentice assists in appraisal assignments and conducts field checks of properties. The role requires maintaining property ownership records, entering permits, and updating property details. This position provides an opportunity for an unlicensed individual to receive the education, experience, and training required to become a South Carolina licensed real estate appraiser. Apprentices must obtain and maintain an apprentice license, complete required training hours, and eventually obtain a state-required appraisal license.