assessor
noun /əˈsesə(r)/
/əˈsesər/
- an expert in a particular subject who is asked by a court or other official group to give advice
- The government appointed independent assessors to review the viability of the remaining coal mines.
- a person who calculates the value or cost of something or the amount of money to be paid
- an insurance/tax assessor
- a person who judges how well somebody has done in an exam, a competition, etc.
- College lecturers acted as external assessors of the exam results.