Applied Valuation Systems Engineer (Software \& Data Systems)
Warren County Property Valuation Administrator’s Office
Full-Time \| Salaried Position
Starting Salary: $55,000 per year
Compensation may increase as the individual demonstrates measurable value to the office.
Job Description The Warren County Property Valuation Administrator’s Office is seeking a systems-oriented engineer or software builder to help design and develop tools that improve how a modern assessor’s office operates.
This is not a typical government technology role.
The person hired for this position will work directly with the elected PVA to design practical systems that improve the accuracy, efficiency, and transparency of property valuation and public service.
Our office works with large datasets, maps, aerial imagery, valuation models, and public records. We are actively building internal tools and analytical systems that help our staff serve the taxpayers of Warren County more effectively.
Modern development tools, including AI-assisted development environments and advanced statistical methods, are part of this work.
The focus of this role is straightforward: identify problems, design solutions, and build systems that work.
The Work
The individual in this role may:
Design and develop internal software tools for valuation analysis and office operations
Work with property data, GIS systems, aerial imagery, and public records
Build utilities and automation tools that improve staff efficiency
Prototype and test analytical or statistical approaches to valuation problems
Use modern development tools to rapidly design and implement solutions
Work directly with the PVA to turn ideas into practical systems used by the office
Many projects will begin as rough concepts and develop into working tools through experimentation and iteration.
Working Style
This position requires a high level of initiative.
The individual hired will be trusted to work independently and pursue solutions to complex problems. Clear thinking, persistence, and self-directed learning are essential.
The work environment is best suited for someone who enjoys solving problems, building systems, and learning new tools as needed. The person in this role should be comfortable working through challenges without needing detailed step-by-step instruction.
Support and collaboration will always be available, but the role is designed for someone who takes ownership of their work and follows ideas through to completion.
Who Should Apply
We care more about ability and curiosity than a specific résumé.
Candidates may come from backgrounds such as:
Computer science
Software development
Engineering
Mathematics or statistics
Data science or analytics
GIS or spatial analysis
Experience building software systems, automation tools, data analysis projects, or technical side projects is valuable.
Familiarity with modern development environments and AI-assisted programming tools is helpful but not required.
Most important is the ability to learn quickly, solve problems, and build useful systems.
Why This Role Matters
Property valuation determines how the local tax burden is distributed among homeowners, businesses, and property owners.
Accurate and consistent valuation requires good data, disciplined analysis, and reliable systems.
By building better tools and analytical methods, this role helps improve:
fairness in the tax roll
transparency for taxpayers
efficiency for public employees
the overall quality of public administration
The systems developed here will directly support the staff responsible for maintaining Warren County’s property records and valuation processes.
Professional Development
This role offers an opportunity to gain practical experience working at the intersection of:
public administration
data systems
property markets
statistical analysis
applied software engineering
The individual in this role will develop experience building systems that operate in a real government environment and support decisions affecting an entire county.
A Note to Applicants
This role is best suited for someone who enjoys building things.
Many strong candidates for this type of work have personal projects, experiments, or tools they have built simply because they saw a problem worth solving.
If you apply, we encourage you to include links to any work that helps demonstrate how you think and build. This could include software projects, technical writing, data analysis, automation tools, or other systems you have created.
Formal credentials are less important than the ability to design and build useful solutions.
Application Question:
Describe a system, tool, or project you built to solve a problem. What problem were you solving and how did you approach it?
Job Types: Full-time, Temporary
Pay: From $55,000.00 per year
Benefits:
Dental insurance
Flexible schedule
Health insurance
Paid time off
Vision insurance
Work Location: In person