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Licensing Examiner 1

Deadline to apply: Applications Must Be Submitted or Postmarked by December 28, 2022.
Written Test To Be Held: February 11, 2023.
Location of Positions: These positions exist in the Alcoholic Beverage Control Board and the Office of Cannabis Management and are located in Albany, New York and Buffalo.

EXAM NUMBEREXAM TITLESALARYSALARY GRADE
26-903Licensing Examiner 1$46,146SG-12

Duties

As a Licensing Examiner 1, you would be responsible for reviewing and processing liquor or cannabis license and permit applications. Duties include: reviewing financial documents, contracts, leases, deeds, diagrams, criminal records, personal data forms, corporate documentation and any other documentation provided by the applicant and/or their representative; conducting telephone and personal interviews with applicants to answer questions or obtain additional information; answering inquiries from customers about the application process; preparing written correspondence to customers and/or their representatives detailing deficiencies in the application; preparing detailed reports; researching related law, rules and advisories to ensure that agency policy and procedures are in compliance with all regulations relating to alcohol or cannabis control; may serve as a member of the Licensing Board to assist with application determinations; and supervising Licensing Services Clerks and lower-level clerical staff.

Minimum Qualifications

On or before February 11, 2023, you must have:

Either 1: Three years of full-time experience in a position where your primary responsibility is providing customer service in the form of explaining programs, policies, and/or procedures; resolving problems; or reconciling accounts;

Or 2: 30 semester credit hours of college-level study AND two years of the experience stated in qualification #1;

Or 3: 60 semester credit hours of college-level study AND one year of the experience stated in qualification #1;

Or 4: 90 semester credit hours of college-level study.

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