EQUALIZATION, BOARD OF
Title: TAX TECHNICIAN I, BOARD OF EQUALIZATION
Salary: $2,280.00 - $2,975.00
Posted: 02/14/13
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Job Description:
Are you interested in a fast paced, challenging position? Looking for a job with satisfaction achieved by helping and serving others? Do you like to talk to people and help them solve problems or answer questions for them? Want to become knowledgeable on all tax programs administered by the Board of Equalization? Come join our team, answer calls on the toll free line in the Information Center and qualify for a $100 per month pay differential! This position is limited - term with the possibility of becoming permanent. Language fluency in Spanish is a desirable qualification. WHO SHOULD APPLY: Those who are eligible on a certification list for the above class or eligible to laterally transfer may apply for this position. Applications will be screened and only the most qualified will be interviewed. If interested, please submit a completed standard State application (Form 678). All applicants will be considered; however, SROA/Surplus will be given priority.
Additional Information:
| Working Title |
Position Number |
| None Specified |
290 - 316 - 1973 - XXX |
| Location |
County |
| Taxpayer Information Section |
SACRAMENTO |
| Timebase |
Tenure |
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Full Time
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Limited Term
16 month(s)
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| Final Filing Date: |
Department Link: |
| 02/28/2013 |
None Specified |
| Contact Unit/Address |
Contact Name/Phone |
Taxpayer Information Section 450 N Street Sacramento, CA 95814 |
Rachel Jessee (916) 274-3649
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