The following are required in this position:
- Knowledge and understanding of Assessment procedures.
- Enrolled in an Assessment/Appraisal program.
- Proficiency in Microsoft office
- Understands use of GIS.
- Ability to read and understand a map using the legal land description.
- Ability to effectively communicate with taxpayers, general public and various professionals.
- Valid Alberta Class 5 driver’s license and a clean driver’s abstract.
- Completed at least five education courses in recognised post secondary assessment and appraisal program, or Business administration program.
The following are considered assets or preferences in this position:
- Theoretical knowledge of property valuation for property tax purposes.
- First or second year student of a recognized assessment or property valuation program.
- Microsoft office, General computer skills, ability to navigate rural land descriptions.
WORKING ENVIRONMENT AND PHYSICAL EFFORTS
- This position works in an office or office-like environment with an expectation of travel to rural sites.
- The working environment is deadline driven and involves multitasking and managing priorities.
- The indoor work requires limited physical requirements of walking, bending, standing, or reaching.
- As this position travels to rural sites, there may be moderate time sitting in and getting in and out of a vehicle, as well as walking around sites where terrain may be uneven, with exposure to outdoor weather conditions.
- The position has the control over when to travel or not.
- This position may have longer periods of time sitting/standing at a desk with visual concentration, but the position has control over when to take breaks.
- Interruptions and distractions occur but are not expected to interfere with the ability to complete the work required.