Hybrid Appraiser Trainee, Appraiser I, or Appraiser II bei Carver County, MN
Carver County, MN · Chaska, Vereinigte Staaten Von Amerika · Hybrid
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About the Department
Under the direction of the County Assessor or the Assistant County Assessor, the Appraiser Trainee, Appraiser I or Appraiser II will provide assistance and accurate records of all County properties being assessed.
Carver County offers a comprehensive and flexible benefit plan to meet the needs of employees and their families including affordable health insurance, comprehensive dental insurance, a pension plan through Public Employees Retirement Association (PERA), 12 paid holidays, generous paid time off, and more! For a full list of benefits, please click here: Carver County Benefit Information.
Position Duties
Appraiser I -click here to review job description and pay range.
Appraiser II -click here to review job description and pay range.
Minimum Qualifications
•High school diploma or GED.
•A Valid Minnesota Driver's License or evidence of mobility
•Obtain Certified Minnesota Assessor's License within three years of employment (Every individual who appraises or physically inspects real property for the purpose of determining its valuations or classification for property tax purposes must obtain licensure as an accredited Minnesota assessor from the State Board of Assessors by July 1, 2022, or within five years of that person having become licensed as a certified Minnesota assessor, whichever is later.)
Appraiser I -
• High school diploma or GED
• Two years of assessment experience
• A Valid Minnesota Driver's License or evidence of mobility
• Certified Minnesota Assessor's License
(Every individual who appraises or physically inspects real property for the purpose of determining its valuations or classification for property tax purposes must obtain licensure as an accredited Minnesota assessor from the State Board of Assessors by July 1, 2022, or within five years of that person having become licensed as a certified Minnesota assessor, whichever is later.)
Appraiser II -
•High school diploma or GED.
•Three years of assessment experience
or
•Equivalent combination of education and experience necessary to perform the essential functions of the position.
and
•A Valid Minnesota Driver's License or evidence of mobility
•Accredited Minnesota Assessor's License