Chief Auditor-Appraiser (#UG9 ) $53.72-$71.71 hourly / $9,311.29-$12,429.49 monthly / $111,737.60-$149,156.80 yearly
Definition
Distinguishing Characteristics
Typical Tasks
- Plans, assigns, supervises and reviews the work of the audit-appraisal staff;
- Acts as an internal consultant to answer audit-appraisal questions;
- Trains subordinate staff;
- Coordinates and supervises the preparation of the unsecured tax roll;
- Supervises staff engaged in discovering new accounts, auditing property statements, managing data files and processing the tax rolls;
- Reviews appraisals with taxpayers, explains the audit-appraisal process and may revise assessments as a result of additional information provided by taxpayers;
- Proposes and implements revised procedures and policies;
- Examines and audits the more difficult and complex accounts;
- Maintains conformity with audit-appraisal standards and insures uniformity in assessment practices;
- May appear as an expert witness on appraisal cases before the Assessment Appeals Board;
- Analyzes and comments on proposed State legislation and rules on appraisal practices;
- Prepares reports and correspondence; uses a computer to access, input and analyze data; and
- Attends meetings and conferences.
Employment Standards
EMPLOYMENT STANDARDS
Knowledge:
- Thorough knowledge of laws, regulations and court decisions affecting the appraisal of business property, equipment and fixtures;
- Thorough knowledge of the methods and practices involved in auditing the accounting and financial records of businesses;
- Working knowledge of principles of administration including some knowledge of supervision and training; and Working knowledge of the application of data processing to business property audit-appraisals.
Ability to:
- Apply general accounting and auditing principles and procedures in determining valuations of business property, equipment and fixtures;
- Audit complex business financial records and appraise business property and fixtures;
- Explain appraisal and financial audit methods and determinations;
- Prepare clear, concise and comprehensive audit-appraisal recommendations and reports;
- Establish and maintain cooperative working relationships with others;
- Train, supervise and evaluate the work of staff;
- Defend audit results to attorneys, certified public accountants and the Assessment Appeals Board;
- Operate a computer to input, access and analyze data.
Training and Experience: Any combination of training and experience, which would provide the required knowledge and abilities, is qualifying. A typical way to obtain this knowledge and abilities would be:
Equivalent to graduation from an accredited four-year college or university with a major in accounting or a closely related field
AND
Three years professional audit-appraisal experience comparable to the class of Auditor Appraiser II or above in Santa Cruz County.
SPECIAL REQUIREMENTS
Possession of a valid Appraiser's or Advanced Appraiser's Certificate issued by the California State Board of Equalization.
Possession of a valid California Class C Driver's License or the employee must be able to provide suitable transportation which is approved by the appointing authority. Occasional travel outside the County is required. EST: 8/79 REV: 10/87, 9/85 Analyst: PC
Miscellaneous
Revised Date(s): 9/85
CLASS: UG9; EST: 8/1/1979; REV: 10/1/1987;

