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APPRAISER I

Mcdonough, GA ยท On-site

$46K/yr

TAX ASSESSOR Opening Date: 06/17/2026 Closing Date: Continuous Description The purpose of this position is to appraise property values via mass appraisal for the purpose of assessing taxes.

APPRAISER I

Mcdonough, GA ยท On-site

$46K/yr

Assists property owners, tax representatives, and the general public with routine tax-related matters; and provides information and answers questions regarding appraisal methodology, appeals process ...

Three (3) years of increasingly responsible professional level property appraisal work for tax assessment, purchase, or loan extension purposes; including one (1) year of handling large industrial or ...

Appraiser IV

Merced, CA ยท On-site

$80K - $97K/yr

Three (3) years of increasingly responsible professional level property appraisal work for tax assessment, purchase, or loan extension purposes; including one (1) year of handling large industrial or ...

Appraiser II

Leesburg, VA ยท On-site

$68K - $115K/yr

Must interact with property owners, or their representatives to ensure local tax compliance and ... The Appraiser II should have a knowledge of market, cost and income approaches to value and ...

The Auditor-Appraiser series is found only in the Assessor's Office and is primarily oriented to ... Examples of Duties Conducts property tax audits as mandated by the Revenue and Taxation Code.

Deputy Appraiser

Dodge City, KS ยท On-site

$66K/yr

Board of Tax Appeals 8. Assists the County Appraiser in analysis of information used in the computation of real property values. This process includes: a. Land Analysis b. Neighborhood Analysis c.

UNCLASSIFIED OPPORTUNITY IN THE OFFICE OF THE TAX ASSESSOR SALARY FOR THIS POSITION IS $59,678.00 ... Must obtain Appraiser II certification within a year of hire. Must possess and maintain a valid ...

Apprentice Appraiser

Walhalla, SC ยท On-site

$17.36/hr

Reviews and processes applications for various property tax exemptions or special valuations ... Appraisers interact frequently with property owners and must demonstrate excellent customer service.

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How much do tax appraiser jobs pay per year?

As of Jul 14, 2026, the average yearly pay for tax appraiser in the United States is $73,043.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $57,000.00 and $92,500.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What type of appraiser makes the most money?

For a tax appraiser, those with advanced certifications, extensive experience, and specialized knowledge in commercial or high-value property tend to earn higher salaries. Appraisers working in high-cost areas or for government agencies with senior roles also typically earn more. Specializing in complex property types and utilizing advanced appraisal tools can increase earning potential.

Will AI replace appraisers?

AI technology can assist tax appraisers by automating data analysis and property valuation processes, but it is unlikely to fully replace the role. Appraisers' expertise in interpreting complex data, inspecting properties, and making judgment calls remains essential. Human oversight and certification are still required in the appraisal industry.

Is it hard to get a job as an appraiser?

Getting a job as a tax appraiser can be competitive and often requires relevant education, such as a degree in real estate, finance, or a related field, along with state certification or licensing. Experience with property assessment and knowledge of appraisal tools can improve job prospects, but entry may be easier with internships or training programs.

What is the difference between Tax Appraiser vs Property Assessor?

AspectTax AppraiserProperty Assessor
CredentialsTypically requires a bachelor's degree in real estate, finance, or related field; certification may be preferredUsually needs a bachelor's degree; certification or licensing may be required depending on the state
Work EnvironmentWork in government offices, appraisal firms, or on-site property inspectionsPrimarily in government offices, conducting property inspections and data analysis
Employer & IndustryLocal government, appraisal companies, real estate firmsLocal government, property tax offices, municipal agencies

While both roles involve property valuation, a Tax Appraiser focuses on determining property values for tax purposes, often working with appraisal data and market analysis. A Property Assessor conducts on-site inspections and maintains property records to establish assessed values used for taxation. Both roles are essential in property tax administration but differ in their primary responsibilities and work processes.

What does a tax appraiser do?

A tax appraiser is responsible for determining the value of real estate and personal property for tax assessment purposes. They inspect properties, analyze market data, and apply appraisal techniques to estimate property values. These valuations help local governments calculate property taxes fairly and accurately. Tax appraisers also keep records, respond to property owners' inquiries, and may testify at appeal hearings if property values are disputed.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a Tax Appraiser, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Tax Appraiser, you need strong analytical skills, knowledge of property valuation methods, and typically a degree in finance, real estate, or a related field. Familiarity with computer-assisted mass appraisal (CAMA) systems, GIS mapping software, and relevant state certification or licensure is often required. Attention to detail, strong communication, and sound judgment help Tax Appraisers work effectively with property owners and public officials. These competencies ensure accurate property assessments, compliance with regulations, and fair tax determinations.

What are some common challenges faced by Tax Appraisers when assessing property values?

Tax Appraisers often encounter challenges such as interpreting incomplete property records, staying updated with changing tax laws, and managing discrepancies between market trends and valuation models. Working with property owners who may dispute assessments requires strong communication and negotiation skills. Additionally, balancing field inspections with desk work and meeting strict deadlines during assessment periods can make time management a critical skill in this role.

How hard is the appraiser exam?

The tax appraiser exam typically covers property valuation, assessment procedures, and relevant laws, and its difficulty varies based on preparation and experience. Most candidates study for several weeks and may need to pass a state-specific exam to become certified or licensed. Strong knowledge of real estate principles and analytical skills are important for success.
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Infographic showing various Tax Appraiser job openings in the United States as of July 2026, with employment types broken down into 1% Locum Tenens, 9% Internship, 29% As Needed, 55% Full Time, 2% Contract, and 4% Nights. Highlights an 84% Physical, 2% Hybrid, and 14% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $73,043 per year, or $35.1 per hour.
APPRAISER - II

$20/hr

Full-time

Posted 13 days ago


Job description

The El Paso Central Appraisal District (EPCAD) is accepting applications for the position of Appraiser II. This is an entry level position that performs responsible real and/or personal appraisal work in the office and out in the field under the direct supervision of the department manager. The position works directly with the public and staff to accurately and equitably interpret the market value of all taxable property in El Paso County and provide timely and accurate data for the appraisal roll provided to the taxing entities of El Paso, while providing quality customer service to the taxpayers of El Paso in the most cost effective manner possible. This work requires a high degree of concentration and resourcefulness and receives detailed instructions on new and unusual assignments. Work is closely reviewed for accuracy, completeness, and adherence to instructions, policies and procedures. Performs related work as required.


ALL APPLICANTS MUST POSSESS ALL THE MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS, A VALID TEXAS DRIVERS LICENSE AND PERSONAL AUTO INSURANCE OR PROOF OF INSURABILITY.

EXAMPLES OF WORK PERFORMED:

Under Direct Supervision;

  • Performs appraisal of commercial, residential, land and personal property of average difficulty;
  • Conducts field work to physically inspect commercial, residential, land and personal property to determine value, depreciation and replacement costs;
  • Conducts field work in a variety of environment conditions, temperatures, and physical terrain;
  • Drives EPCAD vehicle to assigned areas to perform assigned field work;
  • Performs work both inside and outside the office alone and in group settings;
  • Performs research and analyzes work relative to property valuations and tax matters;
  • Performs work involving splitting of real estate parcels;
  • Prepares and verifies input and output data for correctness and enters data into internal programs;
  • Performs detailed coding, posting and other functions incidental to the maintenance of records;
  • Represents EPCAD in informal protest hearings and formal Appraisal Review Board (ARB) hearings in one-on-one, virtual, and small group settings to defend the EPCAD values, explain appraisal notice values, make adjustments if necessary and process settlements with taxpayers/agents;
  • Provides information to the general public, property owners and agents including clarification on data, state laws, ordinances, tax laws, appeal procedures, and assists in filing a Notice of Protest, if necessary;
  • Physical presence if office required to perform appraisal work, protest hearings, and collaborate with department management and colleagues on assigned work;
  • Performs other duties, which may be assigned commensurate with this position or as assigned by the Executive Director/Chief Appraiser.

Knowledge, Skills and Abilities:

  • Knowledge of state and local laws relating to property taxation;
  • Knowledge of methods and procedures used in real and/or personal property appraisal;
  • Knowledge of property and market value relationships;
  • Knowledge of types and methods of construction of commercial and residential properties;
  • Knowledge of surveying and drafting and its application to mapping;
  • Knowledge of basic math principles and the application of those principles to fundamental formulas;
  • Some knowledge of appraisal office organization;
  • Skill in the analysis of appraisal data;
  • Skill in the verification and/or validation of appraisal methods and results;
  • Skill in the recognition of economic and market value factor relating to appraisal methods;
  • Ability to organize and prioritize work activities to meet established goals and deadlines;
  • Ability to work alone and/or in group settings;
  • Ability to identify factors that influence property values;
  • Ability to gather information and take accurate field notes;
  • Ability to perform appraisals of real and/or personal property and field work including but not limited to, taking manual measurements, taking pictures, sketching properties, and physically inspecting commercial, residential, land and personal property in various environments and temperatures;
  • Ability to apply basic math principles to job duties;
  • Ability to make mathematical computations with accuracy and speed;
  • Ability to identify, prepare, and interpret industry-related reports, documents, and records;
  • Ability to prepare and draw outlines of buildings and property metes and bounds;
  • Ability to apply appraisal principles and techniques in an equitable and justifiable manner;
  • Ability to prepare concise reports of fiscal examinations and transactions;
  • Ability to present and defend data in virtual, one-on-one, and small group settings;
  • Ability to identify and de-escalate tense situations and remain calm in hearings, while conducting field work and in office settings;
  • Ability to effectively communicate with members of the public in English. (additional ability in Spanish preferred);
  • Ability to establish and maintain effective, professional relationships with employees and the public.
  • Ability to manage various forms of correspondence, both internal and external, and reply in a timely manner.
  • Ability to physically inspect commercial, residential, land and personal property to determine value, depreciation and replacement costs.


Work Environment/Physical Demands:

Normal business hours are 8 A.M. to 5 P.M., Monday through Friday; although seasonal duties
require overtime, extended hours, and availability to work on Saturdays.

Must be capable of climbing stairs, bending, walking long distances, driving, carrying equipment,
and standing and sitting for extended periods of time.

  • Conducts field work in a variety of environmental conditions, temperatures, and physical terrain;
  • Drives and EPCAD vehicle to assigned areas to perform field work.


Education, Training, and Experience:

  • Completion of high school or equivalent supplemented by 2 years of college, or 2 years in related field;
  • Upon hire, completion of courses as mandated by the State Comptroller's Office and Texas
    Department of Licensing and Regulation (TDLR);
  • Any equivalent combination of training and experience at the discretion of the Executive Director/Chief Appraiser.

Licenses, Registrations and/or Certificates:


  • Possession of a valid Texas driver's license, current Personal Auto Insurance and a driving record
    deemed acceptable by EPCAD are required.
  • Must pass courses as mandated by the State Comptroller's Office and Texas Department of Licensing and Regulation (TDLR). TDLR registration will be initiated by EPCAD within three (3) months of hire.
  • Upon hire, must pass required TDLR courses and corresponding Level III exam to obtain a Class III designation within 36 months (3 years) of registration as an Appraiser II with TDLR as required by EPCAD and the Texas Administrative Code chapter 94 Section 94.21. Passing two certification level exams is required to achieve the Level IV Registered Professional Appraiser license. Appraisers who fail to meet either requirements cannot remain in their position and employment with EPCAD will terminate.


Hourly Rate $20.00

THE JOB POSTING WILL REMAIN OPEN UNTIL MONDAY, JULY 13th at 12:00 P.M. or until all positions are filled. Please be sure to complete the required online application and include all requested information.


Openings are specific to Appraisal departments.

Relocation assistance is not available.


EEOC Statement:


EPCAD provides equal employment opportunities to all employees and applicants for employment and prohibits discrimination and harassment of any type without regard to race, color, religion, age, sex, national origin, disability status, genetics, protected veteran status, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, or any other characteristic protected by federal, state or local laws. This policy applies to all terms and conditions of employment, including recruiting, hiring, placement, promotion, termination, layoff, recall, transfer, leaves of absence, compensation and training.

7/1/2026