
Butts County is on the lookout for a new professional to join their property appraisal team, as announced on their official website. The Board of Assessors aims to fill the role of Appraiser I or II, based on the experience and qualifications of the applicants. This position is an integral part of assessing residential property values within the county.
The county emphasizes the need for a candidate who is not just dependable but one who also demonstrates keen attention to detail and possesses strong customer service skills. Ideally, the future appraiser is someone who exercises excellent independent judgment, operating with a minimum of supervision. According to the job listing, responsibilities include compiling data for the annual real property digest, handling building permits, conducting field reviews and consulting with homeowners, among other tasks.
The role requires a series of qualifications including specialized training in the appraisal field, which is preferred beyond the basics of a high school education. To be considered for the job, one must also have experience that provides an understanding of the essential principles of the position—an experience typically gained over one to two years.
Before applying, candidates should ensure they have the necessary Georgia Department of Revenue certifications and a valid state driver's license with a satisfactory Motor Vehicle Record. Seeking someone attentive to detail, the Board of Assessors stipulates that employment will hinge on passing a criminal background check and drug screening. While the salary will align with the appointed appraiser's background, the position remains open until a suitable candidate fills it.









