Special Purpose Property Analyst

Posted on: Oct 6, 2025
Posted by: Strathcona County

Summary

Strathcona County is excited to introduce a new opportunity for a Special Purpose Property Analyst to join our Assessment and Tax team. In this role, you will take on meaningful work preparing complex industrial and linear property assessments of significant scope and scale. The successful candidate will be responsible for analyzing and interpreting property data, ensuring assessments are accurate and legislatively compliant, and defending those assessments before the Land and Property Rights Tribunal or the Assessment Review Board.

Key Responsibilities

Key Responsibilities:

  • Lead the annual and supplementary assessment valuation of special purpose property including major industrial plants, machinery & equipment and linear property to ensure assessment accuracy, equity, timeliness and legislative compliance
  • Review and analyze complex cost reporting details on new and existing properties, including capital expenditures, operating costs, depreciation schedules, and asset inventories to ensure consistent recalibrated cost reports
  • Conduct site inspections and stakeholder engagement to validate cost reports and meet best practice inventory maintenance
  • Act as a subject matter expert in resolution discussions or complaint hearings before the Land and Property Rights Tribunal and Assessment Review Board, preparing strong disclosure materials and collaborating with legal counsel
  • Manage the Heartland Incentive Program and Strathcona Industrial Area Incentive Program, ensuring accurate application of exemptions, tracking accruals, and compliance with bylaws and agreements
  • Develop impact analyses to evaluate how changes in property assessments affect municipal revenues, tax liabilities, and budget planning
  • Participate and provide assessment and tax growth projections, specific to special purpose properties
  • Build strong relationships and maintain open communication with internal departments, external organizations, and other levels of government, while representing the County on committees and consultations

Requirements

Qualifications and Skills:

  •  Relevant Post secondary Diploma with 9 years of related experience or a relevant Degree with 7 years of related experience
  • Must hold a professional designation or accreditation in a relevant discipline such as engineering, assessment, or appraisal (i.e P.Eng, AMAA, CAE, or AACI); equivalencies may be considered
  • Industrial experience (oil, gas, manufacturing, electric power systems etc.) is considered an asset
  • Knowledge in engineering, procurement, project management and construction contracts
  • Thorough understanding of appraisal concepts and the ability to apply that knowledge in a complex and changing regulated assessment sector
  • Comprehensive knowledge of applicable legislation and the ability to incorporate it into the assessment process
  • Supervisory and leadership skills and experience is considered an asset
  • Proven interpersonal and communication skills and an ability to collaborate with and support various stakeholders and build relationships
  • Demonstrated analytical and problem-solving skills

Conditions of Employment:

  • Submission of a Satisfactory Criminal Record Check
  • Valid Alberta Class 5 Driver’s licence and submission of a 5-year Driver’s Abstract with less than 7 demerits

Job Type

Full Time

Employer Contact

No employer contact listed.

Salary Range

$102,302.20 - $127,873.20

Closing Date

October 26, 2025
Posting ID: 34309