Appraiser, Business Personal Property
Job Type
Full-time
Description


Looking for great work/life balance with excellent benefits? Are you looking for a career with direct impact on the public? The Dallas Central Appraisal District is one of the premier Appraisal Districts in Texas! As a Business Personal Property Appraiser, you will be part of a team of appraisal experts who interact with business owners, settle values, and provide excellent customer support. As a BPP Appraiser, your goal is to establish equal and uniform valuations and maximizing support to 61 local governing bodies in Dallas County.


The ideal BPP Appraiser is detail oriented, analytical, with excellent public relations skills. Additionally, the ideal candidate is organized, adaptable, and has a positive work ethic.


ESSENTIAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES:

Able to locate, identify, and appraise all types of business personal property.

Negotiate and settle value disputes with business owners and tax consultants.

Represent the Appraisal District valuations before the Appraisal Review Board.

Respond to inquiries and resolve taxpayer issues. Must project a professional image to the general public.


Salary Range: $49,100 to $72,765 depending on experience.

Monthly auto allowance of $800.


Benefits Include:

Medical

Vision

Dental

Wellness Program

Retirement Plan

Deferred Compensation Plan

Life Insurance

Paid Time Off

Holiday Pay

Training and Education

Advancement Opportunities


At the Dallas Central Appraisal District fairness and equality are the core of who we are. We are committed to inclusion across race, gender, age, religion, identity, and experience.


The District is an equal opportunity employer.

Requirements


Bachelor’s degree; major in Real Estate, Accounting, or Finance preferred. In certain circumstances, the college degree requirement may be waived for an individual with either an RPA and current active registration with the Texas Department of Licensing and Regulation, or ten or more years of active appraisal experience within the last fifteen years of the date of application.

Sufficient mobility to visit property and/or construction sites that may feature rough terrain and difficult access.

Ability to work outdoors in unfavorable weather conditions including extreme heat and cold as well as wet and rainy environments.

Ability to read maps, plats, and architectural plans.

A valid driver’s license and the ability to obtain a certificate of vehicle insurance with liability limits of not less than $100,000-$300,000-$100,000.

Successfully complete a driving and criminal background investigation.

Ability to meet all state requirement for successful registration with the Texas Department of Licensing & Regulation.


PREFERRED:

Knowledge of general appraisal methods and processes.


PHYSICAL & MENTAL ABILITIES:

Incumbent must be able to sit or stand for extended periods of time with ability to reach, bend and move up/down. Must be able to lift and carry up to 20 pounds of files or equipment. The position requires the ability to concentrate on assigned tasks and the ability to manage time effectively in order to meet production and quality objectives. Incumbent must be able to communicate clearly on the telephone and face to face, including the ability to ask questions that will bring forth the information needed to make sound decisions.



Salary Description
$49,100 to $72,765 DOE