
Job hunters in Butts County have a new opportunity knocking, as the local Board of Assessors is on the lookout for an Administrative Assistant/Appraisal Technician. The position is all about support, and successful candidates will be saddled up for a ride through daily tasks that keep property appraisals ticking like clockwork.
The heart of the gig is clear-cut; you're the maestro orchestrating records, handling data entry, prepping docs for the appraisers, and double-timing as the voice of the office fielding calls and queries, it's a job that's truly the spine of the operation in maintaining the accurate appraisal records including ownership transfers, deeds, splits, homesteads, and land value changes while ensuring no beat is missed, no detail too small to catch.
Candidates need to come equipped with some essentials: high school-level reading, writing, and math skills or the equivalent combo of schooling and savvy to strike the right chord, sturdiness in judgment and customer service are non-negotiables. And to seal the deal, applicants should pass a criminal background check and drug screen with flying colors, as detailed on the county's official job posting.
If your resume ticks these boxes and you've got a knack for independent hustling with nary a need for hand-holding, the Board of Assessors wants to hear from you, they're not just throwing a paycheck your way, salary considerations are based on experience and chops—making it clear they value the skill you bring to the table as much as your ability to keep the cogs in the county's property appraisal machine whirring without a hitch.









