Performs responsible and varied high-level administrative tasks and field work in a confidential environment in support of the assessing activities of the department; all other related work as required. Work is performed under typical office and field conditions, dealing with regular interruptions from the general public and City employees. Regular field work may be performed with some exposure to weather and the hazards associated with construction sites; the noise level in the work environment is usually moderately quiet in the office, and moderate to loud in the field. Operates personal computer and general office equipment, such as a calculator, copier, a telephone and a City vehicle. Makes frequent contact with the general public, employees within the department, property owners, developers, attorneys, real estate professionals and others relative to the city's valuation of property. Contacts require excellent customer service skills; Contacts are by telephone, in person and in writing. All assignments must be completed in a timely and accurate manner and coordinated with other members of the department. Has access to department property records and related correspondence. Errors in judgment or omissions could result in considerable confusion and delay, could seriously affect the work of other employees and/or board members, could have financial or legal repercussions, and cause adverse public relations concerns for the City.
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Job Type
Full-time
Career Level
Mid Level
Education Level
High school or GED