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Assistant Property Supervisor Jobs in Wisconsin (NOW HIRING)

Analyze, assess, and classify land uses. Assist with specification, calibration, and benchmarking ... the supervisor. Employees must meet and sustain Department of Revenue telework eligibility ...

Analyze, assess, and classify land uses. Assist with specification, calibration, and benchmarking ... the supervisor. Employees must meet and sustain Department of Revenue telework eligibility ...

Analyze, assess, and classify land uses. Assist with specification, calibration, and benchmarking ... the supervisor. Employees must meet and sustain Department of Revenue telework eligibility ...

Analyze, assess, and classify land uses. Assist with specification, calibration, and benchmarking ... the supervisor. Employees must meet and sustain Department of Revenue telework eligibility ...

Property Manager

Madison, WI · On-site

$60K - $65K/yr

Prepare monthly reports and monitor property performance * Assist with budget preparation and ... Supervisory or team leadership experience * Strong organizational, communication, and customer ...

Prepare monthly reports and monitor property performance * Assist with budget preparation and ... Supervisory or team leadership experience * Strong organizational, communication, and customer ...

Review property invoices, resident accounts, and operating reports for accuracy. * Assist with ... Experience supervising employees, vendors, or maintenance operations * Bachelor's degree in ...

Directs and supervises the daily operation of the commercial portfolio of properties, including the ... assist with answering billing questions from tenant's monthly rental statement § Assists with ...

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Assistant Property Supervisor information

What is an assistant property supervisor?

Assistant Property Supervisors are professionals who support Property Supervisors or Property Managers in overseeing the day-to-day operations of residential, commercial, or industrial properties. Their duties typically include coordinating maintenance and repairs, assisting with tenant relations, handling administrative tasks, and ensuring that the property complies with all relevant regulations. They act as a liaison between tenants, vendors, and upper management to help ensure the property runs smoothly and efficiently.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as an assistant property supervisor?

To thrive as an Assistant Property Supervisor, you need knowledge of property management practices, lease administration, and a relevant degree or certification such as CAM or CPM. Familiarity with property management software (like Yardi or AppFolio), maintenance scheduling systems, and compliance tools is also essential. Strong organizational skills, attention to detail, and effective communication help build tenant relationships and coordinate with vendors. These skills ensure smooth property operations, tenant satisfaction, and regulatory compliance, all of which are critical for successful property management.

What are some common challenges an assistant property supervisor might face, and how can they prepare for them?

Assistant Property Supervisors often encounter challenges such as balancing multiple property maintenance requests, handling tenant concerns promptly, and ensuring compliance with property regulations. To prepare for these challenges, it's helpful to develop strong organizational and communication skills, as well as a good understanding of property management software. Collaborating closely with property managers, maintenance teams, and tenants is essential for smooth operations and timely problem resolution.

What is the difference between Assistant Property Supervisor vs Property Supervisor?

AspectAssistant Property SupervisorProperty Supervisor
CertificationsReal estate license or property management certification often preferredSame certifications typically required
Work EnvironmentSupports property management team, handles daily operationsOversees property operations, manages staff and tenant relations
ResponsibilitiesAssists with maintenance, leasing, and tenant communicationManages property staff, budgets, and overall property performance

The Assistant Property Supervisor works closely with the Property Supervisor, focusing on supporting daily operations and tenant interactions. The Property Supervisor holds broader responsibilities, including staff management and strategic planning. Both roles require similar certifications and are integral to property management teams, but the Property Supervisor has a higher level of oversight and decision-making authority.

What are the most commonly searched types of Property Supervisor jobs in Wisconsin?

The most popular types of Property Supervisor jobs in Wisconsin are:

Property Appraiser 2

Montana

Whitehall, WI • On-site, Remote

Full-time

Medical, Dental, Vision, Life, Retirement, PTO

Posted 6 days ago


Job description

Our services impact EVERY Montanan!

MISSION STATEMENT            

To be the nation's most citizen oriented, efficiently administered, state tax agency.             

The Montana Department of Revenue administers almost 40 state taxes, property appraisals, liquor laws, and unclaimed property for the state of Montana. The Property Assessment Division manages Montana's property tax laws, including the valuation of all taxable property for property tax purposes.

What We Can Offer You

The State of Montana's comprehensive benefits package includes:

  • Health, dental, and vision care; life insurance; and long-term disability. The State currently contributes $12,648/year toward these benefits.

  • Free health care for employees and eligible family member at Montana Health Centers.

  • Employee Assistance Benefits including counseling, legal assistance, well-being coaching, financial information, which are free resources.

  • Retirement plans- The State currently contributes 9.17%, vested after 5 years of continuous employment.

  • Paid vacation- starting at 15 days a year.

  • Sick leave- 12 days a year.

  • 11 holidays, including a floating holiday, which can be used any time.

  • Flexible hours.

  • Eligibility to participate in the Public Service Loan Forgiveness (PSLF) program.

Visit the Health Care and Benefits Division for more information at https://benefits.mt.gov/. In addition to employee benefits, there are a wide range of advancement opportunities throughout the Department of Revenue.

DUTIES

Job Overview:

This position resides in the Property Assessment Division of Department of Revenue.  Duties include residential, agricultural land and forestland property appraisal reviews. Complete inspections to determine residential, agricultural and forestland final valuation. Analyze, assess, and classify land uses. Assist with specification, calibration, and benchmarking of land models, sales comparisons, and property characteristics. Support ongoing program operations and activities. Respond to taxpayer inquiries and explain appraisal activities. Provide dispute resolution and participate in appeal hearings. The position does not supervise other staff.

Key Responsibilities Include:

  • Conduct property reviews and discoveries to identify appraisal need and priority.

  • Review tax records, land use, improvements, valuation documents, and other information.

  • Identify properties for appraisal review based on property use, value, location, and other characteristics.

  • Research and analyze property characteristics to estimate the impacts on property values.

  • Examine sites and improvement data, sanitation regulations, zoning, planning, irrigation rights, covenants, deed restrictions, legal documentation, and construction cost data. Determine effect on property values.

  • Conduct field appraisals and site inspections of subject properties.

  • Perform comparable sales analysis to identify valuation factors.

  • Collect data required for maps, plats, and sketches used in appraisals.

  • Determine the primary use of residential, agricultural, and forestland properties.

  • Document professional assumptions and limiting conditions.

  • Analyze and evaluate appraisal information to determine final value of properties.

  • Determine appropriate appraisal methods for residential, agricultural, and forestland properties.

  • Verify information for title and ownership data, inspection reports, market models, and other sources.

  • Analyze, assess, and classify residential, agricultural and forestland properties according to primary use.

  • Review agricultural and forestland use applications, ownership and title data, inspection reports, and other information to determine land classifications. 

  • Assist higher level appraisers.

  • Compile title, ownership, and financial data.

  • Review property characteristics, inspection reports, market models, and other information.

  • Recommend valuations and adjustments.

Knowledge of:

  • Appraisal methods for residential, agricultural, and forestland properties

  • Construction, mapping, GIS, cadastral, agriculture, forestry, and surveying

  • Property sales and valuations procedures

 

Skills in:

  • Research and analysis

  • Accuracy and attention to detail

  • Conflict resolution

  • Microsoft programs and other data base applications

  • Written, verbal, and interpersonal communication

You would be a great fit for this position if you:

  • Demonstrate self-motivation

  • Follow instructions

  • Provide timely customer service

  • Multitask and prioritize work under deadlines

REMOTE/TELEWORK: This position may be eligible to work from an approved worksite within the state of Montana. This position would be required to report to a Department of Revenue office assigned by the supervisor. Employees must meet and sustain Department of Revenue telework eligibility requirements and supervisor's approval to participate in the DOR Telework Program.

Training Assignment:  This agency may use a training assignment. Employees in training assignments may be paid below the base pay established by the agency pay rules. Conditions of the training assignment will be stated in writing at the time of hire.

REQUIRED APPLICATION MATERIALS

Please submit the following application material:

  • Resume

  • Complete state application

Submissions incomplete or missing relevant materials will not be reviewed or considered.

Applicant Pool Statement:  If another department vacancy occurs in this job title within six months, the same applicant pool may be used for the selection.

Special Requirements

Eligibility for employment will be subject to the following:

       Criminal Background Check. Circumstances involving convictions will be reviewed

       Tax status must be current. Circumstances involving tax status issues will be reviewed

REMOTE/TELEWORK: This position may be eligible to work from an approved worksite, however the successful candidate must be a primary resident of Montana as a condition of employment. This position would be required to report to a Department of Revenue office assigned by the supervisor. Employees must meet and sustain Department of Revenue telework eligibility requirements and supervisor's approval to participate in the DOR Telework Program. Fulltime telework is not available.

Training Assignment:  This agency may use a training assignment. Employees in training assignments may be paid below the base pay established by the agency pay rules. Conditions of the training assignment will be stated in writing at the time of hire.

"Effective May 26, 2026, this agency is participating in E-Verify to confirm employment eligibility. After accepting a job offer and completing Form I-9, your information will be submitted to the Department of Homeland Security and Social Security Administration for verification. For more information about E-Verify, please visit the E-Verify website found here, https://www.e-verify.gov/ ."

Successful applicants are required to successfully pass DOR tax and background check(s).

EDUCATION / EXPERIENCE

The above competencies are typically acquired through a combination of education and experience equivalent to:

  • Two years of post-secondary education in business, accounting, economics, public administration, construction technology or training; and

  • One year of job-related experience.

  • Preferred work experience includes appraisal, property tax appraisal, assessment, auditing, agriculture, forestry, surveying, real estate, or related field.

  • Other combinations of education and experience will be evaluated on an individual basis. 

The minimum level needed within one year of work is

  • Montana certification in residential property appraisal (IAAO 101), per ARM 42.18.206-208 and MCA Title 15

  • Uniform Standards of Professional Appraisal Practice training (USPAP), ARM 42.18.206-208

  • Agricultural Land Classification/Appraisal (ALCA), ARM 42.18.206-208