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State of Washington
Dept. of Revenue
Location
Washington, 98504
Salary
$6,735 - $9,065
per month
Type
Full Time
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This job involves leading a team of property appraisers who assess the value of complex industrial, commercial, and special-use properties across the state when requested by local assessors.
The role focuses on supervising staff, reviewing their work for accuracy, providing training and guidance, and ensuring high-quality appraisals.
It's a great fit for an experienced property valuation expert with strong leadership skills who enjoys mentoring others and solving technical challenges in a supportive government environment.

Develop clear, concise, and achievable expectations for your team that support the division’s big-picture objectives and agency’s goals.
Transfers skills and knowledge to enhance staff performance and provide growth and development opportunities.
Develop, review, and revise programs’ policies, education and procedures to facilitate understanding and compliance with technical and statutory requirements.Assist in the creation, interpretation, promulgation, and application of property tax laws, rules, and the valuation of property.
Perform user tests of information systems utility section applications and analyze workflows and processes.
Attend specialized training classes and represent the DOR at nationally recognized organizations and conferences.
The Property Tax division oversees the administration of property taxes at state and local levels.
They provide guidance and instruction to county assessors by developing rules, guidelines, and documentation that impact the assessment and taxation of property.
The Valuation Advisory Team section is responsible for valuing property of industrial property valued over $25 million when requested by county assessors.
Collectively these companies represent over $11 billion in assessed property value.
Qualifications Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities: These competencies ensure effective performance in overseeing the Property Tax Valuation Advisory Team.Knowledge:Knowledge of appraisal theory, methodology, and best practices for valuing complex and non-standard property types (e.g., utility, industrial, or special purpose).
Knowledge of how to supervise and develop staff, including managing performance, training and mentoring employees, and planning for future staffing needs in an appraisal setting.
Understanding of financial documents used in complex property valuation, such as income statements, balance sheets, pro formas, spreadsheets, rent rolls, and appraisal models.
Basic understanding of property tax appeal processes.
Basic knowledge of the roles, authorities, and interactions of state and county assessors, including boards of equalization and other appeal agencies.
Skills
Skill in reviewing and approving complex appraisals to ensure they are accurate, consistent, meet professional standards, and can hold up in appeals or court.
Strong analytical and problem-solving skills to address highly complex valuations.
Skill in understanding and applying appraisal standards and legal requirements and clearly explaining them to appraisal staff.
Skill in preparing and reviewing technical reports, valuation documentation, recommendations for executive leadership, other staff, and external stakeholders.
Strong speaking and writing skills to clearly explain complex valuation ideas, give guidance, lead meetings, and represent the program in both formal and informal discussions.
Skill in coaching, mentoring, and training professional appraisal staff, including developing and delivering defensible valuation reports related to complex property valuation.
Abilities
Ability to lead and manage a team of professional appraisers by clearly setting expectations, assigning and reviewing work, and supporting high-quality, accountable performance.
Ability to manage valuation and appeal work for complex properties, making sure workloads are balanced, deadlines are met, and decisions are consistent and well supported.
Ability to work well with internal and external partners, such as legal teams, taxing authorities, review boards, legislative staff, and professional groups, to resolve issues.
Ability to identify weaknesses or risks in valuation practices, workflows, or compliance; analyze root causes; and implement process improvements or corrective actions.
Ability to manage competing priorities, make sound decisions under pressure, and independently direct work in a high-volume, high-complexity environment.
Ability to oversee the use of complex data and valuation models, making sure the analysis is sound and the results are clearly explained to support good decisions.
Equity Competencies
The ability to take action to learn and grow: This equity competency identifies people who are curious about themselves and others, who take responsibility for knowing their own strengths and weaknesses, and who use their learning to make government programs and processes more efficient and effective to serve all in Washington.
The ability to take action to meet the needs of others: This equity competency identifies people who are flexible, adaptable, customer-service focused, and willing and able to empathetically respond to the unique needs of the people they work with and serve.
Uses an equity & inclusive approach: Actively seeks to understand and appreciate the diverse backgrounds, perspectives, and experiences of colleagues, customers, and communities.
Encourages an inclusive culture where everyone feels valued and respected.
Uses an equity lens that applies an objective perspective to daily work by considering impacts on the people we serve, particularly marginalized groups by actively identifying and removing inequitable barriers.
The above knowledge, skills, and abilities may be obtained by the following:
A degree with a major study in business, public administration, real estate, economics, finance, accounting, or studies in related fields.
OR
Demonstrated experience in conducting complex property appraisals and assessments, including:
Interpreting and applying appraisal standards, property tax statutes, administrative rules, and valuation policies.
Providing guidance and explanations of appraisal standards and valuation rules to staff, stakeholders, and decision-making bodies.
Appraising and assessing complex properties with accuracy and compliance with established standards.
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