

The Board’s primary responsibilities as the governing body of the Appraisal District are the selection of the Chief Appraiser, the establishment of an appraisal office, adoption of the operating budget for the District, and the appointment of Appraisal Review Board officers and the Taxpayer Liaison Officer as required by State law for appraisal districts with a population of 125,000 or more. The Board of Directors is the governing body of the Appraisal District and is comprised of nine (9) members who represent the taxing jurisdictions in the County, and are appointed by the governing bodies of the jurisdictions with voting entitlement – that is, counties, school districts and incorporated towns and cities. The District has the responsibility for the administration of an ad valorem distribution system that produces around 720 million dollars annually in tax receipts for the support of local government and other taxing jurisdictions. The El Paso Central Appraisal District is responsible for maintaining and appraising all property, both personal and real, at market value, providing staff support and documentation of said values to the Appraisal Review Board and ultimately providing a tax roll for each of the active taxing jurisdictions in El Paso County. Because a mass appraisal had been completed in El Paso County in time for the 1980 tax roll, the El Paso Central Appraisal District went into operation one year earlier (1981) than required by law in order to continue an adequate maintenance program for the already revalued properties in El Paso County. 621) required that all counties in Texas implement these districts no later than 1982. In 1981, the Legislature identified appraisal districts as political subdivisions of the State of Texas. The mandate for countywide appraisal districts resulted from the 1979 Legislature. It is the philosophy of the El Paso Central Appraisal District that, when treated fairly and with professionalism, the public is willing to pay their fair share to support the services provided by local government. (Copyright 2022 Salary.The mission of the El Paso Central Appraisal District is to accurately and equitably interpret the market value of all taxable property in El Paso County. Typically requires 10+ years of related experience.

Works on advanced, complex technical projects or business issues requiring state of the art technical or industry knowledge. May provide a leadership role for the work group through knowledge in the area of specialization. Goals are generally communicated in "solution" or project goal terms. Typically reports to a manager or head of a unit/department. Typically requires a bachelor's degree or equivalent. Collaborates with design originators to resolve discrepancies between original drawings and final CAD designs. Reviews engineering drawings and designs to ensure adherence to established specifications and standards. Transforms initial rough product designs into working documents using CAD software. Coordinates and consults with engineers or designers to complete projects.
EL PASO CAD SOFTWARE
Utilizes computer aided drafting software and other techniques, standards, and tools to prepare technical drawings. Provides computer aided design (CAD) drafting, prepares drawings and schematics derived from a variety of specifications, layouts, blueprints, and sketches.
