Create, maintain, and edit Assessors maps and layers using ArcGIS; Learn to interpret legal descriptions on recorded documents, resolutions, parcels, subdivisions, highway and survey maps, and translate legal descriptions into precise scale drawings of property; interpolate between new maps and old maps to position changes accurately; Determine accurate closure and plotting of legal descriptions using engineering calculations; Learn to provide technical assistance to office staff, engineers, land surveyors, title companies, and the public in areas related to legal descriptions, title problems, map interpretations, and other related Assessors records inquiries; verify current ownership of property; Discover discrepancies in title, erroneous and incomplete property descriptions and maps, through title and legal description research and work with property owners, engineers, land surveyors, attorneys, title companies, and other government agencies to resolve the discrepancies; Learn to send letters identifying problems that need to be resolved in order to transfer and/or split property; Prepare and edit related source documents for input into the primary County property database for use in assessment, taxes, and GIS; Maintain proficiency in the use of software and hardware used by the department; Learn to review, approve, compose, and when necessary create new legal documents used by various County departments, such as those for tax defaulted properties; Perform photocopying and filing; and. Basic computer hardware and software, operating systems, workflow processes, direct access techniques and remote processing; Basic operational characteristics of local and wide area network systems; Basic operational characteristics of communication systems, equipment, and devices; Basic methods and techniques of testing, troubleshooting, problem solving, and maintenance of desktop computer, network, and communication system hardware and software; Tools used in the maintenance, testing, troubleshooting, and installation of personal computers, communications equipment, network components; and peripheral equipment; Principles and practices of effective customer service; Safe work practices when working with electronic equipment; Operations, services, concepts, terms, and activities common to a comprehensive, state of-the-art information technology program; and.