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Incumbents serving in this classification are responsible for the management and submission of the annual assessment roll and represent the Utah County Assessor at hearings, meetings, and events, as directed.
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Read on to find out more about this opportunity: There is currently one (1) Full-Time 3-Year Fixed-Term position in the Assessor-Recorder-County Clerk's office that will be filled at either the Auditor-Appraiser I or Auditor-Appraiser II level.
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Prospective employees for the Assessor-County Clerk/Recorder will be required to submit to a background review which may include a review of information concerning present and/or prior employment, driving record, credit check and record of criminal conviction.
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The potential candidate will have a Bachelor's degree from a four-year college or university in Business Management, Finance, Public Administration, or other related field; and, five or more years of progressively responsible experience as an appraiser of real property, assessor, or in other related fields.
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Under general guidance and direction of Data Manager - Assessor, supervises, coordinates, and directs personnel and essential work processes to train residential appraiser trainees. Applicants must possess a certification as a Certified Residential Appraiser or Certified General Appraiser with the Utah State Department of Commerce.
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Employees in this job classification will do the bulk of the hands on training with new appraisal staff as directed by the lead statistical appraisers and Assessor. This position provides reports on the performance of other appraisers to the Assessor, Chief Deputy and lead statistical appraisers when requested to assist with employee performance reviews.
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Licensed Certified Minnesota Assessor (CMA) with the income qualification, or a licensed Certified General Property Appraiser issued by the Minnesota Commerce Department. Performs duties as directed by state statues, the Minnesota Department of Revenue, Hennepin County, and the City Assessor.
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This position will assist the appraiser by measuring residential improvements in various areas throughout the county. This position is in Appraisal division of the Assessor's office. This position will assist the appraiser by measuring residential improvements in various areas throughout the county.
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Supervisor’s Level – Informal meeting with an assessor from the State Department of Assessments and Taxation (“SDAT”). The first level is an informal meeting with an appraiser from the Office of Tax and Revenue.
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Personal Property Analyst/Appraiser, Assessor. Under the supervision of the Personal Property Supervisor, performs duties relative to the assessment of the Personal Property including Businesses, Farms and Manufactured Homes in Oklahoma County.
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The Chief Auditor-Appraiser manages the activities of the Personal Property Division within the Assessor-Recorder's Office. Three (3) years of full-time, paid supervisory work experience as an Auditor-Appraiser in a California County Assessor's Office or with the California State Board of Equalization.
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Do you have an Associate’s degree in a related field and 6 months of work experience in a position equivalent to appraiser trainee or equivalent years of education and experience? The principal duties of this job are performed in a general office environment and in the field, including exposure to adverse weather conditions and require the Appraiser to drive to various, sometimes remote, locations within the County.
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Other duties that may be assigned include, but are not limited to: assisting other divisions in the Assessor's office as needed and cross training in various customer service, administrative and clerical duties.
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Commercial Assessor (Appraiser (Commercial. The Appraiser (Commercial) inspects and appraises a broad range of commercial properties with extremely unusual and/or complex characteristics to determine the value for tax assessment purposes; prepares and analyzes highly complex or controversial appraisals; assists the supervisor with reviews of appraisals and appraisal reports; and provides guidance to lower graded appraisal staff.
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Auditor-Appraiser II (in addition to the above): Equivalent to one year of experience in auditing financial data and in appraising business and other property in an Assessor's office. The Auditor-Appraiser I/II collects and analyzes data for the purpose of making market value appraisals of business/personal property such as office and manufacturing equipment and fixtures, boats and airplanes.
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