Junior Property Appraiser
Overview
Under the general direction of the Supervising Property Appraiser of the Legal Entity Ownership Program, the Junior Property Appraiser performs the routine duties involved in analyzing and processing statements, records, and other documents for changes in control or changes in ownership of legal entities, as it pertains to property reassessment. The incumbent focuses on issues involving the less complex real property matters in the area of changes in control and ownership.
This recruitment has been posted for more vacancies than currently exist as it may be used to fill additional identical vacancies which occur within 180 days of the closing date of this bulletin.
Under Government Code 14200, this position may be eligible for full or part-time telework for eligible candidates residing in California.
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Working Conditions
- Telework is available fifty percent (50%) of the time.
- Standard office environment (for example, artificial lighting, controlled temperature, etc.).
- Requires being in a stationary position, consistent with office work, for extended periods of time.
- Daily use of a personal computer, office equipment, and/or telephone.
- Must be able to move/transport materials and equipment weighing up to twenty-five pounds (25lbs.), with or without reasonable accommodation.
Minimum Requirements
You will find the Minimum Requirements in the Class Specification.* JUNIOR PROPERTY APPRAISER
Additional Documents
- Job Application Package Checklist
- Duty Statement
Position Details
- Job Code #: JC-461647
- Position #(s): 290-302-5014-001
- Working Title: Change in Control Examiner
- Classification: JUNIOR PROPERTY APPRAISER
- Salary: $3,749.00 - $4,472.00
- # of Positions: Multiple
- Work Location: Sacramento County
- Telework: Hybrid
- Job Type: Permanent, Full Time
Department Information
Want to make a difference? The talented people at BOE reflect the rich diversity inherent within the State of California. We celebrate the contributions of each individual and strive to create a work environment that is inclusive, collaborative, and welcoming. By joining the BOE, you will contribute to our critical role in property tax administration which protects the tax dollars that schools, local communities, and the State of California depend on every day.
The BOE is one of California’s ten constitutional offices. It is the only elected tax board in the country and is comprised of Four Equalization District Members and the State Controller. Since 1879, the BOE’s constitutional and statutory duties include the oversight of the 58 County Assessors to ensure assessment practices are uniform and consistent statewide. In addition, the BOE directly assesses the property of regulated railroads and certain public utilities, collects the private railroad car tax, and is responsible for the Alcoholic Beverage Tax and Tax on Insurers.
The BOE strives to create a work environment that supports the growth and development of its employees and recognizes the contribution of each individual. We offer all the benefits of state employment, opportunity for career advancement, and the opportunity to work with a dedicated team of professionals.
The BOE’s headquarters in Natomas offers free parking, nearby shopping and eateries, and is conveniently located near I-5 and I-80.
Special Requirements
This employer participates in E-Verify and will provide the federal government with your Form I-9 information to confirm that you are authorized to work in the U.S. Travel required ten percent (10%) of the time.
- Position requires employee to have and maintain a valid: California Driver’s License.
- Attain a Board of Equalization (BOE) appraiser certification within the first year of employment.
- Proficient with Microsoft Office or equivalent programs.
- Computer proficient in Microsoft Office Suite, Internet, and database systems.
- Travel may be required throughout the state up to ten percent (10%) of the time by automobile and airplane.