The fundamental reason that this
classification exists is to provide implementation
and oversight of the addressing process for Montgomery County. Major work responsibilities
include conducting site visits, developing visual representations, creating,
and maintaining the master address database, serving as point of contact for
issues related to addressing and 911 jurisdiction, and performing miscellaneous
administrative duties. The work is performed under the supervision of the Chief
Deputy in the Montgomery County Sheriff’s Office.
Graduation from a four-year
college or university with a degree in Criminal Justice, GIS (Geographical
Information Systems), or closely related field or one year of experience in
addressing, cadastral mapping, or addressing database management.
NOTE:
Qualifying education, training and experience that provide the requisite
knowledge, skills and abilities to perform the job will be considered.
Must have a valid driver's
license. Must be able to drive an automobile as needed to locate residences and
businesses for new addresses.