Motor
Vehicle research specialist
basic purpose:
Positions
in this job are assigned responsibilities for reviewing applications for title
and authorizing the issuance of titles on vehicles, boats and motors for the
Motor Vehicle Division of the Oklahoma Tax Commission.
Typical functions:
The functions performed by
employees in this job family will vary by level, but may include the following:
·
Reviews documents related to the issuance of vehicle, boat
and motor titles to ensure accuracy, the presence of source documents and
compliance with tax laws; calculates excise taxes and registration fees on
boats and motors; checks vehicle identification numbers and title numbers
against the Manufacturer's Statement of Origin and other documents; identifies
discrepancies and returns documents to the taxpayer for correction or contacts
taxpayer or tag agent for clarification; authorizes the issuance of such
titles.
·
Reviews documents related to foreclosure actions on
vehicles, boats and motors to ensure accuracy, the presence of source documents
and compliance with tax laws; identifies discrepancies and returns documents to
the taxpayer for correction or contacts the taxpayer for clarification;
approves the foreclosure action and notifies the taxpayer that he/she may obtain
a title.
·
Responds to questions and inquiries via telephone, mail or
in person from taxpayers and tag agents; provides routine interpretation of tax
laws or refers more complex questions to the appropriate division personnel;
assists taxpayers and tag agents in complying with the law.
·
Reviews issued titles from both tag agents and agency
personnel to ensure such actions were in accordance with applicable tax laws;
proofs vehicle identification numbers and title numbers against Manufacturers
Statement of Origin or other documents; identifies discrepancies; returns
titles and supporting documents to the tag agent or owner of record specifying
the information needed.
·
Prepares title and foreclosure documents for microfilming by
removing unnecessary items; arranges titles in numerical order by date issued;
places a batch header containing appropriate information on each bundle.
lEVEL DESCRIPTORS:
The
Motor Vehicle Research Specialist job family consists of three levels which are
distinguished by the level of complexity and diversity of the specific job
assignments, the extent of responsibility assigned, the expertise required for
the completion of assigned duties, and the responsibility assigned for
providing leadership to others.
Level I Code: V12A Salary
Band: F
This
is the basic level of the job family where employees, in a training capacity,
assist in the review of applications for titles. Emphasis is placed on learning
and practicing, under close supervision, the skills necessary to perform at the
full performance level. Time will be
spent in studying and becoming knowledgeable on tax laws relating to motor
vehicles, boats and motors and in researching records to locate documents
pertinent to the issuance of clear titles.
Employees at this level are not assigned responsibility to approve and
issue titles.
Knowledge,
Skills and Abilities required at this level include
knowledge of office practices and procedures; of business math and accounting
terminology and procedures, including maintenance of records. Ability is required to read, comprehend and
apply various rules and regulations; to inspect and verify records; to
communicate effectively, both orally and in writing; and to establish and
maintain effective working relationships with others.
Education
and Experience requirements
at this level consist of two years of experience in bookkeeping, or tax
computation or tax document editing; or an equivalent combination of education
and experience, substituting completion of a college level course in business
or public administration for each six months of the required experience.
Level II Code: V12B Salary
Band: G
This
is the career level of the job family where employees are assigned
responsibilities at the full performance level and have authority to authorize
issuance of titles on vehicles, boats and motors. Employees at this level process all motor vehicle applications
and only refer problem applications to Level III Motor Vehicle Research Specialists
for disposition. Employees at this
level review titles issued by tag agents, and assist in training Level I Motor
Vehicle Research Specialists.
Knowledge,
Skills and Abilities required at this level include those
identified at Level I plus knowledge of tax laws relating to motor vehicles,
boats and motors.
Education and Experience requirements
at this level consist of those identified at Level I plus one additional year
of qualifying experience.
Level III Code: V12C Salary
Band: H
This is the specialist level of
this job family where employees are assigned responsibility for reviewing
problem or complex applications referred from Level I or Level II employees.
Employees assigned to this level may also serve as a lead worker and provide
functional supervision to Level I and Level II employees, and assisting
management in the development of policies and procedures.
Knowledge,
Skills, and Abilities required at this level include
those at Level II plus the ability to dispose problem applications.
Education
and Experience requirements
at this level consist of those identified at Level II plus one additional year
of qualifying experience.