Appraiser - Valuation Analyst, Will Train

Tulsa County

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Posted about 1 month ago

Full Time

,

Hybrid

Smart Summary

Responsibilities

Analyze business personal property valuations for tax purposes and conduct annual field canvassing to verify accounts. Provide customer service to taxpayers regarding filings, audits, and appeal processes while maintaining accurate assessment records.

Qualifications

This role involves analyzing business personal property valuations and requires strong analytical and communication skills. A bachelor's degree in accounting, business administration, or a related field is preferred, but a combination of training and experience in accounting or property appraisal will also be considered. The position also requires proficiency in Microsoft Office and the ability to work independently and as part of a team.

Job Description

Organization

Personal Property

Pay

$18.55

Pay Frequency

Hourly

Full Time / Part Time

Full time

Job Summary

Under general supervision, upon certification as an appraiser, analyzes business personal property valuations for existing and new businesses, to determine proper value for ad valorem tax purposes according to:
• OK State statutes,
• Oklahoma Tax Commission rules, and
• International Association of Assessing Officers (IAAO) standards.

Job Description

This job description may be updated at any time to accommodate evolving requirements and responsibilities of the Assessor’s Office.

All Job Descriptions are approved as final by the HR Director for the Tulsa County Assessor as of the listed revision date above.

Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform essential functions of the position.

All offers for employment are contingent upon a positive background check.

All Assessor Employees are expected to:

  • Work independently and in a team with tact, support, and cooperation for customers, co-workers, and supervisors.
  • Be capable of effectively using Microsoft suite of office software, to include Word and Excel.
  • Perform other duties as assigned, assist in all functions of the office, and train co-workers.
  • Be aware that work may be occasionally required outside normal business hours, and time off may be discouraged during certain customer-support periods.

As this is a public office, and due to conflict-of-interest concerns, all employees of the Tulsa County Assessor’s Office must place any real estate license in an INACTIVE status while employed here, or as soon as any current transactions are completed.

EXAMPLES OF WORK PERFORMED

Identify, locate, and appraise business personal property accounts.

Verify new and existing business personal property accounts by conducting annual field canvassing, reviewing social media, internet, and other news media.

Processing business renditions and assessment corrections.  Provide customer service and guidance to all taxpayers and tax professionals in person, telephonically, and via electronic correspondence regarding filings, audits, and the appeal processes for business personal property.  

Read and analyze incoming correspondence, submissions, and reports.

Accurately input data to prepare, adjust, approve, and review assessments as allowed by state statute. 

Prepare and assist with Formal/Informal business personal property appeals at  Board of Equalization.  

Audit non-filers and other businesses identified for review. 

Perform other duties as assigned, and train co-workers.

Work may be required outside normal business hours.

REQUIRED SKILLS, KNOWLEDGE, AND ABILITIES

Interpret and apply the rules, regulations, policies and procedures that relate to the Assessor’s Office.

Analyze financial and accounting data, and draw logical conclusions, process details with an analytical mindset.

Speak and write effectively, establish and maintain cooperative relations with the public and other employees.

Apply accounting and auditing techniques to practical field problems, and maintain documentation.

Research, plan, organize, and make timely decisions to meet project and task deadlines.

Work independently, and in a team environment with tact, support, and cooperation.

Ability to defend values before Board of Equalization and assist in District Court.

Assist in all phases and functions of the office.

Additional Job Description

EDUCATION AND/OR EXPERIENCE

Bachelor’s degree (preferred) in Accounting, Business Administration, Real Estate, Urban Planning, Economics, Mathematics, Statistics, or Computer Science, or other closely related field;

OR any combination of training and significant successful experience in accounting or property appraisal. 

SUPERVISORY RESPONSIBILITIES

This position currently has no supervisory responsibilities.

REQUIRED MATHEMATICAL SKILLS

Ability to work with mathematical concepts such as fractions, percentages, ratios, and proportions, and apply to practical situations. Ability to understand and apply basic accounting concepts.

REQUIRED LANGUAGE SKILLS

Ability to read and analyze procedures, and government regulations.  Ability to write reports, business correspondence, and procedures.  Ability to effectively present information with clarity, and clearly respond to questions from groups, managers, coworkers, and taxpayers.

PHYSICAL DEMANDS  

Employee is regularly required to use arms, hands, and fingers to handle, feel, or reach; frequently required to move about independently, and drive independently, to speak clearly and listen.  Specific vision abilities required by this job include close, distance, peripheral, depth perception, and the ability to adjust focus.  

CERTIFICATES, LICENSES, AND REGISTRATIONS

Valid Oklahoma Driver’s License

Must provide own transportation and liability insurance, mileage is reimbursed.

Upon hire, attain Certificate of Advanced Accreditation as provided in Title 68 O.S. §2816

WORK ENVIRONMENT

The duties of this position are primarily in-office, but include in-field. The noise level in the office work environment is usually moderate. The employee is occasionally exposed to the outside weather conditions, and infrequently exposed to moving mechanical parts, high precarious places, fumes or airborne particles, chemicals, loud noises, and the use of personal protective equipment.

BENEFITS PROVIDED, AND OFFERED  

The full time (FT) incumbent will be eligible for the full package of Tulsa County and Assessor Office Benefits according to existing eligibility schedules, beginning the first of the month following one month continuous full-time service, to include:   

  • Health and Prescription (Employer pays bulk, employee pays partial)
  • CareATC Health Clinic availability, Tobacco Cessation Program 
  • Pension (defined benefit) Retirement Plan, 457 Deferred Compensation, 401a Match
  • Post Employment Health Plan (after 12 months FT employment)
  • Monthly pay schedule, Annual pay review and merit pay adjustments (when funded) - eligible after 1 year FT employment
  • 13 paid holidays, funeral leave, military leave, 15 days’ vacation, 96 hours annual, and up to 1040 hours accumulation of personal leave, both accrued monthly
  • Longevity pay after 2 years FT employment, Safety training incentive allowance
  • Pre-tax Flexible Spending Account
  • Education Tuition Assistance, Employee Assistance Program, Credit Union
  • Long-Term Disability, $30K Life Insurance
  • Limited remote-work options for some positions
  • Paid training and/or allowance for: Appraiser certification, cross training, accreditation and designation in Int’l. Assn. of Assessing Officers (IAAO), and 30 hours every 3 years continuing education credits

Optional Insurance Policies and Benefits Available (Employee pays)

  • Dental, Vision, Cancer, Accident, Critical Illness, Short-term Disability, Accidental Death & Dismemberment,
  • Additional Life to include spouse and dependent children,
  • Living Care/Whole Life,
  • Covered Parking, ID Theft Protection

Location

HQ

Tulsa County

The employees of Tulsa County support not only the 8 elected officials, but serve over 600,000 citizens. The elected officials include the Board of County Commissioners, Assessor, Treasurer, County Clerk, Court Clerk and the Sheriff. Over 1,700 employees work diligently to serve each citizen and visitor in the most efficient and courteous manner displaying the highest standards of professionalism, integrity, and respect for others. Tulsa County employees are offered a comprehensive, competitively priced health care package, a paid time off program including vacation pay and holidays, and outstanding retirement benefits. Employees can also participate in the Educational Assistance Program. Tulsa County is a place where your expertise will be valued, your knowledge expanded and your abilities challenged. If you want an opportunity to achieve your maximum potential, we are ready to help you start your career with us.

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