What are the responsibilities and job description for the Office Tech - BPP position at Wasco County?
You may pick up an application packet in the Human Resources Office on the third floor, Room 302, at the County Courthouse.
Please return the completed forms either by email, mail or in person to:
Email: application@co.wasco.or.us
Address: Wasco County, Human Resources
511 Washington St. Suite 302
The Dalles, OR 97058
***Please note, incomplete application packets will not be considered for employment***
Position Title: Office Technician – Business Personal Property
Union: Non-Union
Working Title: Office Tech - BPP
Salary Grade: G - $3,785.02-$3,976.64 month
Reports to: Assessment & Tax Manager
FLSA Classification: Non-Exempt
Department: Assessment & Tax
Effective Date: TBD
General Position Summary:
Performs all activities of the tax billing and collection function in the collection, recording, reporting, custody and turn-over of all tax monies within the county. Performs all activities of the Business Personal Property functions or program. This position assists the public and directs public inquiry to the appropriate person within the office when needed.
Essential Functions (in a typical work week):
Process payments (manual and electronic), receives cash and issue receipts.
Opens mail and answers incoming calls for the main tax and assessment phone lines.
Assists the public by providing information about property values, location and taxes.
Cross trains to perform duties in the assessment, tax and appraisal sections as directed by their supervisor.
Conducts correspondence with the public, provides tax related information and reports as necessary.
Assists with preparation and mails bills for tax and past due accounts.
Responsible for data entry, business account maintenance and field valuation of Business Personal Property accounts.
Assists with field work for the Manufactured home seizure process.
Maintains advanced computer skills necessary to perform complex tasks using a personal computer with required office software.
Maintains an in depth knowledge of Assessor’s mainframe database software and operation.
Cross trains to perform duties in the assessment and appraisal sections as directed by your supervisor.
Maintain the ability to work independently at the Tax Counter to be a strong backup.
While the daily closing process will remain the duties of the Office Technician, you will learn the daily closing process and maintain this knowledge to be a strong back up for the tax counter.
Performs routine clerical functions such as typing, word processing, filing, file searches, database inquiry and maintenance.
Invoice, collect and receipt non-tax fees.
Any employee may be required by their manager to perform any of the duties described in his/her position description and other duties which may be necessary or desirable and for which the employee is qualified.
Secondary Functions (in a typical work week):
Data gathering/appraisal assistant; assist appraisers in researching, compiling and gathering data.
May assist with on-site inspections, gathering data, drawing diagrams and taking photos.
Assist in data entry, processing and filing.
Assists with the Foreclosure and Seizure process, as directed by your supervisor.
Assists with Wasco County owned lands and sales.
Responsibility/Accountability:
This section of the job description describes the amount and breadth of responsibility and accountability that rests with the position, including the expected results of the position, the impact on County operations and activities, and the responsibility for budget.
Some influence on departmental operations, programs, and expense or budgetary outcomes. Dollar amounts influenced would be considered moderate when compared to the overall County budget. Responsibility for the prudent use of County assets may extend beyond own work responsibilities to the work unit or department financial management. Contact with the public is a regular aspect of the position and actions could impact community or user satisfaction levels.
Interpersonal Skills/Contacts:
This section of the job description describes the characteristics of personal interaction with others including the frequency of contacts with others, the breadth of interactions (within the County, outside the County, with vendors/contractors, dealing directly with the public, etc.), and the level of persons interacted with. Also, included in this section is the reason for contact such as gaining cooperation; use negotiation, tact, teamwork, and sensitivity; or the likelihood of dealing with disagreeable or hostile individuals.
Positions at this level have responsibility for contact with wide range of individuals including County employees, the public, and those with contractual or other relationships with County operations and programs. Internally, the primary contacts are made equally with the individual's own work group and other departments. The contacts are both of a routine and non‑routine nature and require some discussion or explanation. Some adverse or positive consequences may result from these interactions. Contacts can be in both one‑on‑one situations or group settings. Communication and interpersonal skills are fairly important and require some refinement for the successful completion of job responsibilities. Positions that have substantial contact with a wide range of individuals, but the contact is limited in scope, should also be placed at this level.
Supervision of Employees:
This section of the job description describes the supervisory responsibility assigned including the range and types of supervisory functions performed, from directing work activities and delegating assignments to coaching, counseling, making disciplinary decisions, hiring, firing, salary actions, performance appraisal, training, etc. as well as the types of employees supervised.
Positions at this level are responsible for daily work or special project direction that is provided to personnel in similar job functions at comparable or subordinate levels. This work is usually limited in time and to only a few individuals. Position may participate in the hiring process. However, positions are not responsible for hiring, firing, disciplinary actions, etc.
Working Conditions:
This section of the job description outlines the work environment, conditions, and hazards that are encountered in the course of assigned work. This includes the personal risk, hazard, varying work schedules, level of interruptions, job pressure, and the need to frequently juggle priorities and work assignments. Also, exposure to unpleasant working conditions such as high noise levels, heat or cold, inside or outside work, exposure to electricity, chemicals, poor lighting, confinements, machinery, interactions with disturbed or dangerous individuals, personal attacks, contact with contagious disease, or situations where personal safely cannot be assured.
This level has a work environment that is well protected, with virtually no hazards or obstacles. There is very little element of personal risk or hazard. Job conditions are stable, usually well managed, and very comfortable. There are occasional interruptions or changes in job assignments, but they are typically not detrimental to work flow or meeting job responsibilities.
Physical Requirements:
This section of the job description describes the physical effort and manual labor, such as sitting, standing, lifting, carrying, digging, operating equipment, performing with speed, etc., as well as the dexterity required to complete the job functions. The need for travel, extended hours, and situations of physical discomfort are also outlined here.
Positions rated at this level require occasional physical effort such as light lifting, carrying, or movement, etc. Physical capability involves use of office or power equipment where some dexterity is needed. Movement around the work space is not challenging, and there are little to no restrictions on mobility.
A valid driver’s license is required as an essential function of this position.
Education, Experience, and Certification/Licensure:
This section of the job description outlines the education, previous experience, professional licenses, certifications, and specific skills necessary to perform the assigned work.
Positions at this level require skills, training, and/or knowledge base equal to a high school education/equivalent and up to one-year post‑high school education or vocational training. Programs leading to certificates obtained in one year or less are also placed at this level. Skills and abilities needed to complete job assignments often include mathematical computations, operation of minor/small equipment, reading of directions, etc. Skills may be focused in one area. Previous work experience of between 6‑18 months may be required. Capability to reason and think through established process steps is typically needed.
Below is an outline of the specific Education type, Experience type or licensure/certification that is required for this role. The County will also consider any equivalent combinations of the qualifying criteria.
· Graduation from a senior high school, preferably supplemented by college or university course work in public or business administration.
· Must possess good cash handling skills.
· Ability to receive and understand verbal and written direction.
· Thorough knowledge of office procedures, practices and computer skills.
· Minimum of 6-18 months of progressively increasing responsible office and accounting principles to include reconciling and reporting experience.
· Prefer knowledge of the principles of assessment and tax administration.
· Must possess the ability to interpret policies such as Oregon Revised Statutes and Oregon Administrative Rules.
· Interpret and implement procedures.
· Must demonstrate a high level of skill in customer service and the ability to handle difficult customers.
· Must possess the ability to establish effective working relationships.
· Must have regular and predictable attendance.
Equal access to programs, services and employment opportunities are available to all persons, in regards to age, ancestry, color disability, genetic information, gender, gender identity or expression, marital status, medical condition, military veteran status, national origin, race, religion sex (includes pregnancy, childbirth, breastfeeding and/or related medical conditions), sexual orientation, and any other basis protected by federal, state and/or local law.
In accordance with the American with Disabilities Act and/or applicable star and local laws, applicants requiring reasonable accommodation for the application and/or interview process should notify Human Resources.
Job Type: Full-time
Pay: $23.29 - $24.47 per hour
Expected hours: 37.5 per week
Benefits:
- Dental insurance
- Employee assistance program
- Flexible spending account
- Health insurance
- Life insurance
- Paid time off
- Vision insurance
Schedule:
- 8 hour shift
Ability to Relocate:
- The Dalles, OR 97058: Relocate before starting work (Required)
Work Location: In person
Salary : $23 - $24