
Appraiser I
Ketchikan Gateway Borough, Ketchikan, AK, United States
Responsible for completing appraisal assignments for most types of residential properties and for valuation of other property types with direct technical support.
RESPONSIBILITIES
Appraise most types of residential property with minimal supervision.
Appraise and assist in appraising commercial, industrial and other complex properties with technical support and supervision.
Evaluate and apply appropriate appraisal approach(s) to property appraisals with technical support and supervision.
Participate in establishing values for all property interest, including land, buildings, tidelands, leaseholds, mineral interests and mining claims.
Assist with ratio reviews and analysis in determining assessment levels.
Participate in developing cost factor and depreciation allowances.
Appear as an expert witness before the Board of Equalization.
Complete value reviews and consult with property owners on appraisal matters, as assigned.
Develop knowledge in use of CAMA system and developments in appraisal industry.
Represent borough in contact with property owners, professionals and the general public.
Work closely with Appraiser II and Director in completing duties and assignments.
Assist in data analysis using query writing tools and modeling in MS Excel.
Applicant will also be expected to obtain a Level 1 Alaska Certified Assessor/Appraiser designation from the Alaska Association of Assessing Officers within two years of hire.
ADDITIONAL JOB DUTIES
Provide instruction to other employees of this or a similar job classification in all aspects of procedure and technique relating to duties required by this job description unless such instruction requires a specialized certification which the employee doing the training does not have.
Perform related other duties, as directed by the Director of Assessment.
Attend Board of Equalization meetings as directed by the Director of Assessment.
QUALIFICATIONS
Basic knowledge of laws, regulations and policies pertaining to mass appraisal, assessment, and property valuation.
Familiarity with principles and practices applied in appraisal required. Familiarity with the area of building construction methods and materials.
Ability to coordinate activities, compile data, and process forms and information. Interpersonal skills, pleasant telephone manner, the ability to resolve problems, and a strong sense of teamwork.
Familiarity with modern office and record‑keeping principals, procedures, practices and equipment.
Ability to develop and maintain courteous and productive relationship with public, supervisor and co‑workers.
Ability to read and interpret building plans and property descriptions.
Ability to follow and develop effective property appraisal methods and procedures.
Ability to work with and educate the general public in appraisal and assessment principles and techniques.
Willingness to perform a variety of job‑related duties as situations arise, a strong sense of teamwork, and ability to work cooperatively with others required.
Computer knowledge and experience mandatory. Familiarity with MS Excel and basic data analysis and modeling skills.
PHYSICAL ACTIVITIES INCLUDE
Must be able to hear.
Specific vision abilities include close vision, distance vision, color vision, peripheral vision, depth perception, and the ability to adjust focus.
Ability to use hands to finger, handle, or operate objects, tools, or controls; reach with hands and arms; climb or balance; stoop, kneel, crouch; and taste or smell.
Each of the listed activities also requires standing, sitting, walking, bending, stooping, climbing on stools and ladders, and routinely lift and carry items and boxes up to forty (40) pounds.
Climbing stairs and inclines; negotiating difficult terrain. Driving automobiles. Long hours sitting at desk and/or in front of computer.
Appraising by boat and float plane; may include boat operation.
EDUCATION AND EXPERIENCE
Must have a high school diploma or equivalent, Associate’s degree in Business or related field is preferred.
Minimum two years of experience in the Real Estate field, Administrative Assistant, Accounting Technician, or equivalent elsewhere is preferred.
LICENSES
State of Alaska Driver's License with an acceptable driving record.
Any combination of related education and/or related experience will be considered if the candidate possesses the demonstrated ability.
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RESPONSIBILITIES
Appraise most types of residential property with minimal supervision.
Appraise and assist in appraising commercial, industrial and other complex properties with technical support and supervision.
Evaluate and apply appropriate appraisal approach(s) to property appraisals with technical support and supervision.
Participate in establishing values for all property interest, including land, buildings, tidelands, leaseholds, mineral interests and mining claims.
Assist with ratio reviews and analysis in determining assessment levels.
Participate in developing cost factor and depreciation allowances.
Appear as an expert witness before the Board of Equalization.
Complete value reviews and consult with property owners on appraisal matters, as assigned.
Develop knowledge in use of CAMA system and developments in appraisal industry.
Represent borough in contact with property owners, professionals and the general public.
Work closely with Appraiser II and Director in completing duties and assignments.
Assist in data analysis using query writing tools and modeling in MS Excel.
Applicant will also be expected to obtain a Level 1 Alaska Certified Assessor/Appraiser designation from the Alaska Association of Assessing Officers within two years of hire.
ADDITIONAL JOB DUTIES
Provide instruction to other employees of this or a similar job classification in all aspects of procedure and technique relating to duties required by this job description unless such instruction requires a specialized certification which the employee doing the training does not have.
Perform related other duties, as directed by the Director of Assessment.
Attend Board of Equalization meetings as directed by the Director of Assessment.
QUALIFICATIONS
Basic knowledge of laws, regulations and policies pertaining to mass appraisal, assessment, and property valuation.
Familiarity with principles and practices applied in appraisal required. Familiarity with the area of building construction methods and materials.
Ability to coordinate activities, compile data, and process forms and information. Interpersonal skills, pleasant telephone manner, the ability to resolve problems, and a strong sense of teamwork.
Familiarity with modern office and record‑keeping principals, procedures, practices and equipment.
Ability to develop and maintain courteous and productive relationship with public, supervisor and co‑workers.
Ability to read and interpret building plans and property descriptions.
Ability to follow and develop effective property appraisal methods and procedures.
Ability to work with and educate the general public in appraisal and assessment principles and techniques.
Willingness to perform a variety of job‑related duties as situations arise, a strong sense of teamwork, and ability to work cooperatively with others required.
Computer knowledge and experience mandatory. Familiarity with MS Excel and basic data analysis and modeling skills.
PHYSICAL ACTIVITIES INCLUDE
Must be able to hear.
Specific vision abilities include close vision, distance vision, color vision, peripheral vision, depth perception, and the ability to adjust focus.
Ability to use hands to finger, handle, or operate objects, tools, or controls; reach with hands and arms; climb or balance; stoop, kneel, crouch; and taste or smell.
Each of the listed activities also requires standing, sitting, walking, bending, stooping, climbing on stools and ladders, and routinely lift and carry items and boxes up to forty (40) pounds.
Climbing stairs and inclines; negotiating difficult terrain. Driving automobiles. Long hours sitting at desk and/or in front of computer.
Appraising by boat and float plane; may include boat operation.
EDUCATION AND EXPERIENCE
Must have a high school diploma or equivalent, Associate’s degree in Business or related field is preferred.
Minimum two years of experience in the Real Estate field, Administrative Assistant, Accounting Technician, or equivalent elsewhere is preferred.
LICENSES
State of Alaska Driver's License with an acceptable driving record.
Any combination of related education and/or related experience will be considered if the candidate possesses the demonstrated ability.
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