Bernalillo County is 1,160 square miles and is New Mexico’s most populous county with more than 676,000 residents. Bernalillo County government provides a wide range of public services to residents who live in Albuquerque, Los Ranchos and Tijeras with approximately 106,000 residents living in unincorporated areas of the county. Bernalillo County employs approximately 2,500 people and has an annual operating budget, capital investments and other funds of more than $1 billion. Elected officials include five county commissioners, assessor, clerk, probate judge, sheriff and treasurer.

Bernalillo County

Department of Human Resources

Job Descriptions

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JCM304: Appraiser Manager

Appraiser Manager

Job Code
Grade
Bargaining Unit
JCM304
8
None
       
       
Salary
As Hourly
As Annual
69,451.00 - 87,277.00 - 109,720.00 USD Annual
$33.39 - $41.96 - $52.75
$69,451.00 - $87,277.00 - $109,720.00

POSITION SUMMARY

The Appraisal Manager oversees residential and non-residential appraisal functions within the Assessor’s Office and reports directly to the Assessment Manager. This position leads multiple sections—including Appraiser Supervisors, Appraisers, and support staff—ensuring compliance with appraisal standards and effective use of computer-assisted mass appraisal (CAMA) systems. The role involves significant public contact and requires clear communication of policies, procedures, and applicable laws. The Appraisal Manager is also responsible for staff supervision, including hiring, training, performance management, coaching, and discipline.

DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES

  • Manages daily operations across residential and non-residential appraisal sections to ensure efficient and accurate performance.
  • Participates in departmental meetings to support consistent implementation of appraisal procedures and policies.
  • Develops and delivers training programs for in-house appraisal staff and public education efforts as needed.
  • Advises appraisers and technical staff on complex or unusual appraisal issues.
  • Coordinates appraisal efforts with other sections, departments, and external agencies.
  • Reviews and approves completed property appraisals to ensure accuracy and compliance.
  • Ensures consistent and equitable appraisal policies and data collection practices.
  • Applies advanced statistical methods, including factor analysis and predictive modeling, to improve property assessments.
  • Recommends and implements system improvements and technological enhancements.
  • Determines land values and analyze neighborhood and economic factors impacting property valuation.
  • Conducts complex analyses of construction materials, labor costs, market trends, and historical cost indexes.
  • Represents the Assessor’s Office during informal and formal protest hearings, including County Valuation Board and District Court proceedings.
  • Leads training efforts for appraisal staff and recommend targeted appraisal coursework.
  • Conducts quality control reviews to ensure adherence to appraisal standards.
  • Maintains up-to-date knowledge of financial market conditions, including vacancy rates, mortgage trends, and profit margins.



*The above information is intended to outline the general nature and scope of the duties required for this position. It is not an exhaustive list and may vary depending on specific job assignments and responsibilities. 


MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS

  • Bachelor’s degree in Business Administration, Public Administration, or a related field.
  • Six (6) years of work experience involving progressive property appraisal, real estate or business management, ad valorem assessment office performing commercial assessments and appraisals.
  • Two (2) years in a supervisory role.
  • Successful completion of four (4) IAAO (International Association of Assessing Officers) courses, or a New Mexico Certified Appraiser Certificate.
  • One (1) IAAO Course may substitute for on-year work experience.

*Any equivalent combination of related education and/or experience may be considered for the above requirements. 
 

SUPPLEMENTAL INFORMATION


SCREENING AND COMPLIANCE



The offer of this Bernalillo County position requires compliance with the following:

  • Successful completion of a post-offer medical examination.
  • Compliance with all Bernalillo County safety guidelines.
  • Possession of a valid New Mexico driver’s license by the date of hire and maintenance of licensure while employed in this position.
  • Completion of all FEMA emergency management training(s) as required by the County.
  • Completion of mandatory supervisor training, if applicable.
  • Submission of a valid New Mexico Property Tax Division Appraiser’s Certificate with application.



WORKING CONDITIONS

  • Duties are performed in both indoor and outdoor environments.
  • Indoor tasks are conducted in a temperature-controlled setting. Outdoor duties may involve exposure to varying weather conditions.
  • Worker may be exposed to dust, mists, and other airborne particles during field appraisal activities.
  • Indoor work takes place on level, dry surfaces such as carpet or tile, occasionally involving stairs.
  • Outdoor work occurs on both even and uneven surfaces, which may be dry, wet, sloped, or composed of natural ground, concrete, or asphalt.
  • Most tasks are performed independently, though some responsibilities require collaboration with a select team.



EQUIPMENT, TOOLS, AND MATERIALS

  • Office equipment includes calculators, computer terminals, keyboards, telephones, photocopiers, and fax machines.
  • County vehicles are used for transportation to and from appraisal sites; safe operation is required.
  • Field appraisal tools include measuring devices, clipboards, writing instruments, blueprints, and architectural scales.
  • Office tasks involve the use of various documents, forms, and standard office supplies.

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