What are the responsibilities and job description for the UI Accessibility Engineer position at Software People Inc.?
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Phone/Skype Hire. Onsite from day 1
Location: Albany, NY
Duration: 12 months
Responsibilities
Phone/Skype Hire. Onsite from day 1
Location: Albany, NY
Duration: 12 months
Responsibilities
- Will perform extensive accessibility analysis and create documentation for new or existing transactions that will involve:
- Working independently or with accessibility testers to assess web pages and documents (i.e., PDF) for conformance to established web accessibility standards (in particular WCAG 2.0 AA).
- Developing detailed reports explaining accessibility defects identified through an audit and suggest remediation methods/techniques.
- Reviewing results of assessment with developers, project team members, and management.
- Answering questions regarding testing methods and interpretation of the results.
- Creating comprehensive accessibility documentation for use by developers.
- Guidance and participation in developing an accessibility audit methodology.
- Participate in accessibility feedback to transaction and form designs.
- 72 months experience performing Web Accessibility Audits using assistive or automated technologies, such as JAWS, WAVE from WebAIM, NVDA, ZoomText, Dragon Naturally Speaking, Adobe Acrobat, and Microsoft Accessibility Checker
- 60 months experience coding with HTML, CSS, and JavaScript
- 60 months experience in UI Accessibility testing
- 72 months experience in developing technical documentation
- 60 months experience performing Accessibility Audits against Digital Documents (e.g., PDF, Word, Web Pages)
- 72 months experience using and following Section 508 and Web Accessibility Initiative (WAI) guidelines and specifications–W3C Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG 2.0 A and AA), Accessible Rich Internet Applications (ARIA), User Agent Accessibility Guidelines (UAAG), and Authoring Tool Accessibility Guidelines (ATAG