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Auditor-Appraiser IV

San Joaquin County
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Salary
$7,707.69 - $9,368.75/month, plus an excellent benefits package
Description





The San Joaquin County Assessor-Recorder-County Clerk’s Office has an exciting opportunity for an Auditor-Appraiser IV.  This position will supervise an on-going personal property statement audit program, as well as the work of a section of Auditor-Appraisers.  

The Auditor-Appraiser IV performs responsible supervision and administrative work in managing a section involved in auditing and accounting records and financial statements in order to verity personal property statements for tax assessment purposes. 


Qualifications

EITHER PATTERN I
Experience:  One year as an Auditor-Appraiser III in San Joaquin County.
 
OR PATTERN II
Education:  Graduation from an accredited four-year college or university with a specialization in accounting, including at least 18 semester (or equivalent quarter) units in accounting or auditing courses. Business law and economic classes may not contribute toward the 18 units.
 
Experience:  Four years of professional property tax audit in a California public agency (e.g. County Assessor’s Office, State Board of Equalization), financial audit of public or private business records, professional accounting, and/or property appraisal experience for property tax purposes.
 
OR PATTERN III
License:  A licensed accountant in the State of California.
 
Experience:  Four years of professional property tax audit in a California public agency (e.g. County Assessor’s Office, State Board of Equalization), financial audit of public or private business records, professional accounting, and/or property appraisal experience for property tax purposes.
 
AND FOR ALL PATTERNS
License:  Possession of a valid California driver’s license.
 
Certificate:  As a condition of employment, a permanent Appraiser Certificate issued by the State Board of Equalization must be obtained within one year of appointment.
 
Special Requirement: Successful completion of: 1) an advanced income course offered by either the State Board of Equalization or an organization approved by the Board; and 2) one additional advanced State Board of Equalization or equivalent appraisal course within 36 months of obtaining permanent appraiser certification.

How to Apply

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