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Principal Assessor FLSA Exempt, Non-Union FY26, Grade 9NU $49.6611 – $52.8902 per hour for steps 1-3 (salary range exceeds hiring range) Perform complex professional, supervisory, administrative and technical work in appraising and assessing real and personal property, and managing the operations of the Assessor’s department; all other related work as required. Oversee daily Assessing Department operations and supervise staff Prepare valuations, assessments, budgets, and related reports for Board review Ensure compliance with Department of Revenue regulations and certification requirements Provide professional guidance on valuation methods, appeals, and exemptions Serve as liaison between the Board of Assessors and General Manager Administer contracts with outside appraisal firms and maintains department records and systems Manage personnel, including work assignments, staff development, hiring recommendations, and evaluations
Job Responsibility:
Perform complex professional, supervisory, administrative and technical work in appraising and assessing real and personal property, and managing the operations of the Assessor's department
all other related work as required
Oversee daily Assessing Department operations and supervise staff
Prepare valuations, assessments, budgets, and related reports for Board review
Ensure compliance with Department of Revenue regulations and certification requirements
Provide professional guidance on valuation methods, appeals, and exemptions
Serve as liaison between the Board of Assessors and General Manager
Administer contracts with outside appraisal firms and maintains department records and systems
Manage personnel, including work assignments, staff development, hiring recommendations, and evaluations
Requirements:
Possess or obtain Massachusetts Accredited Assessor (MAA) Certification
Complete Department of Revenue Course 101 and other required certifications
Bachelor's degree in related field
five years of experience in real and personal property tax administration or valuation
or any equivalent combination of education and experience
Possession of a valid motor vehicle operator's license.