Certified General Appraiser (Appraiser IV)
The Assessor Department is accepting internal applications for a Certified General Appraiser - Appraiser IV to perform a variety of advanced-level complex technical duties encompassing the complete valuation process from discovery to defense of tax assessment; perform inspection, classification, appraisal, and valuation of countywide real properties as needed to determine tax valuation.
This is a full-time benefited position, generally working Monday - Friday, 8 : 00 a.m. to 5 : 00 p.m. All benefits start on the first day! Medical, Dental, Vision, Life, 401k, Utah Retirement System, 14 paid holidays, and 18 days of Personal Leave in the first year.
Performs the inspection, classification, valuation, and appraisal of real property, including vacant land, residential, commercial, and agricultural properties; completes computer input of data and documentation processing to create the county assessment roll; may attend equalization hearings or testify in court as required.
Determines valuations of varied types of real property valuations; derives replacement costs of structures by entry and computation and by itemization and valuation of parts; ascertains significant variation from standards; develops computerized cost standards, utilizes computer models programmed with building characteristics to develop cost approach to value; inspects and appraises a wide variety of property, i.e., commercial and income properties, residential, raw land, farms, barns, outbuildings, etc.; makes appraisal decisions for complex property.
Participates in ongoing reappraisal and appraisal efforts of all county properties; surveys county building activity for new construction or improvements, assessing quality, condition, and functional design.
Records appraisal information to determine Ad Valorem value of property; maintains current files and records on property sales within the county to monitor trends on impending changes in property market value; reviews appraisal decisions for appraisal consistency to assure equity between taxpayers; interviews persons familiar with the property, takes measurements and makes sketches of the same; inspects the property for construction, condition, and functional design; analyzes appraisals and ascertains significant variations from standards.
Travels through designated areas, alert to new construction and land development; researches building permits records, sales and leases, plat and tax rolls; locates new property developments; contacts property owners to arrange for appraisals; utilizes specialized county software system as USPAP-approved appraisal methodology.
Coordinates with County GIS staff; monitors segregation and combinations of properties; collects, evaluates, and prepares sales for local sales ratio study; monitors MLS information; evaluates computerized appraisals to verify accuracy; monitors computer data and programs related to property valuation and assessment.
Respond to questions from property owners related to the evaluation and assessment of property; operate a computer to obtain results needed for fair taxation; enter property values as required; recalculates market values when current sales prove a need for updating files; estimates taxes on uncompleted buildings.
Performs related duties as required.
Minimum Qualifications :
Education and Experience : Graduation from college with a Bachelor's degree AND Three (3) years full-time progressively responsible experience performing primary duties of appraising commercial and income-producing properties along with other related duties as outlined; OR An equivalent combination of education and experience.
About Cache County
Cache Valley is a beautiful place to live and work. It's a treasure trove of outdoor adventures, hands-on heritage experiences, and performing and fine arts. Our beautiful agricultural valley is nestled between two majestic mountain ranges and just barely off the beaten path. The city of Logan boasts Utah State University and access to outdoor adventure is unparalleled. You can work downtown and explore the Wasatch Cache National Forest in less than a 10-minute drive. That means endless hiking, rock climbing, birdwatching, mountain biking, skiing, and snowmobiling. Our sizzling performing arts scene has gained us the reputation of Utah's Heart of the Arts, with three historic theaters in one block, world-renowned opera, Broadway, and touring productions.
Supplemental Information
The State of Utah is an equal-opportunity employer. Hiring is done without regard to race, color, religion, national origin, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, age, or disability. Reasonable accommodations are provided to individuals with known disabilities in compliance with the Americans with Disabilities Act. For accommodation information or special accommodation to complete the application process, please contact our HR Team at hr@cachecounty.gov .
Veteran's Preference (Utah Code Ann. 71A-2-102) : An applicant claiming veteran's preference must do so by providing sufficient information to identify the type of veteran's preference requested. Additionally, a copy of the applicant's DD-214 must be attached to the resume. If a disabled preference is claimed, a copy of the applicant's letter from the VA stating the disability percentage granted must also be attached.
Appraiser • Logan, UT, US