
Overview
As a Rural Appraiser, you’ll have the opportunity to work both independently in the field and collaboratively in the office. In this role, you will: Conduct on-site inspections of land and residential properties, documenting physical characteristics and property details. Perform computer-assisted research and analysis to ensure accurate, equitable property valuations across the county. Work closely with Marion County residents to gather information, explain valuation methods, and educate the public about Oregon’s property tax system and the mass appraisal process. Contribute to a team-oriented environment while maintaining the independence to manage your own fieldwork and assignments. This position offers an excellent opportunity for a self-motivated, detail-oriented individual who enjoys both analytical and hands-on work. The variety of tasks ranging from outdoor field inspections to data analysis makes every day different and rewarding. If you are looking for a career that combines independent fieldwork, public service, and analytical challenge, we encourage you to apply. Wages
Property Appraiser 1: 25.65 - 34.38 hr Property Appraiser 2: 29.54 - 39.58 hr General Statement of Duties
Property Appraiser 1 : Assists as a trainee in the appraisal of real or personal property. Upon satisfactorily meeting the experience, knowledge, training and special requirements of the Property Appraiser 1 classification, the employee may be promoted to the classification of Property Appraiser 2. Property Appraiser 2 : Appraises real or personal property for tax assessment purposes. Supervision Received
Property Appraiser 1 and 2: Works under the supervision of the Appraisal Supervisor, a Senior Appraiser or the County Assessor, who makes work assignments, reviews work through reports and observes work performance. Supervision Exercised
Property Appraiser 1 and 2: Supervision is not a responsibility of positions in this class; however, may be assigned to train individuals of a lower classification within the same series.
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As a Rural Appraiser, you’ll have the opportunity to work both independently in the field and collaboratively in the office. In this role, you will: Conduct on-site inspections of land and residential properties, documenting physical characteristics and property details. Perform computer-assisted research and analysis to ensure accurate, equitable property valuations across the county. Work closely with Marion County residents to gather information, explain valuation methods, and educate the public about Oregon’s property tax system and the mass appraisal process. Contribute to a team-oriented environment while maintaining the independence to manage your own fieldwork and assignments. This position offers an excellent opportunity for a self-motivated, detail-oriented individual who enjoys both analytical and hands-on work. The variety of tasks ranging from outdoor field inspections to data analysis makes every day different and rewarding. If you are looking for a career that combines independent fieldwork, public service, and analytical challenge, we encourage you to apply. Wages
Property Appraiser 1: 25.65 - 34.38 hr Property Appraiser 2: 29.54 - 39.58 hr General Statement of Duties
Property Appraiser 1 : Assists as a trainee in the appraisal of real or personal property. Upon satisfactorily meeting the experience, knowledge, training and special requirements of the Property Appraiser 1 classification, the employee may be promoted to the classification of Property Appraiser 2. Property Appraiser 2 : Appraises real or personal property for tax assessment purposes. Supervision Received
Property Appraiser 1 and 2: Works under the supervision of the Appraisal Supervisor, a Senior Appraiser or the County Assessor, who makes work assignments, reviews work through reports and observes work performance. Supervision Exercised
Property Appraiser 1 and 2: Supervision is not a responsibility of positions in this class; however, may be assigned to train individuals of a lower classification within the same series.
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