Intellibee Inc
ADA Accessibility Web Forms Tester (Part-Time), Atlanta, GA, US
Intellibee Inc, Atlanta, Georgia, United States, 30383
ADA Accessibility Web Forms Tester (Part-Time), Atlanta, GA, US
ADA Accessibility Web Forms Tester The role involves testing forms for accessibility, identifying issues, and providing remediation recommendations. The ideal candidate will have a strong understanding of web accessibility principles and experience in identifying and documenting accessibility issues, particularly those affecting interactive form elements. Primary Responsibilities: Use assistive technologies (e.g., screen readers like NVDA, JAWS, or VoiceOver and Adobe Acrobat) to test form accessibility. Identify issues related to keyboard navigation, focus order, label associations, ARIA usage, poor color contrast, and error handling in forms. Document and report accessibility defects clearly, referencing specific WCAG success criteria, including the severity of the issue and potential solutions. Providing clear and actionable recommendations for remediating accessibility issues Stay updated on accessibility laws, standards, and evolving best practices throughout the project. Document issues: Create detailed bug reports that clearly explain accessibility defects, their impact on users, and their reference to specific WCAG success criteria. Validate fixes: Retest defects after remediation to verify that accessibility issues have been properly resolved Test to ensure business logic works as expected to verify nothing changed during the remediation process. Work with the Department of Revenue Taxpayer Services Division (TSD) team to address accessibility concerns and ensure accessibility is integrated into the form design process Essential Qualifications: Minimum of two years of experience testing and or providing guidance on forms and documents to ensure compliance with ADA, 508 Regulations, and WCAG guidelines. Familiarity with WCAG 2.1/2.2 guidelines, including relevant success criteria for form elements (e.g.,1.3.1, 3.3.13.3.4, 4.1.2). Proficiency with accessibility testing tools (e.g., Axe, WAVE, Lighthouse, ANDI, Color Contrast Analyzer). Hands-on experience with screen readers and keyboard-only navigation. Strong communication skills and ability to document technical findings clearly. Excellent attention to detail. Preferred Qualifications: Web Accessibility Specialist (WAS) certification from the International Association of Accessibility Professionals (IAAP) WAS IAAP Certified Professional in Accessibility Core Competencies (CPACC) certification is a plus. Knowledge of legal accessibility requirements (e.g., ADA, 508 regulations, EN 301 549). Experience working in government compliance. This role is essential in ensuring equal access to digital and physical forms, improving usability for individuals with disabilities. If you are passionate about accessibility and compliance, we encourage you to apply. Skill Matrix: Experience testing and or providing guidance on forms and documents to ensure compliance with ADA, 508 Regulations, and WCAG guidelines. Required 2 Years Proficiency with accessibility testing tools (e.g., Axe, WAVE, Lighthouse, ANDI, Color Contrast Analyzer). Required 2 Years Familiarity with WCAG 2.1/2.2 guidelines, including relevant success criteria for form elements (e.g., 1.3.1, 3.3.13.3.4, 4.1.2). Required 2 Years Hands-on experience with screen readers and keyboard-only navigation. Required 2 Years Web Accessibility Specialist (WAS) certification from the International Association of Accessibility Professionals (IAAP) WAS Highly desired IAAP Certified Professional in Accessibility Core Competencies (CPACC) certification is a plus. Highly desired Knowledge of legal accessibility requirements (e.g., ADA, 508 regulations, EN 301 549). Highly desired Experience working in government compliance. Highly desired Strong communication skills and ability to document technical findings clearly. Required Excellent attention to detail. Required
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ADA Accessibility Web Forms Tester The role involves testing forms for accessibility, identifying issues, and providing remediation recommendations. The ideal candidate will have a strong understanding of web accessibility principles and experience in identifying and documenting accessibility issues, particularly those affecting interactive form elements. Primary Responsibilities: Use assistive technologies (e.g., screen readers like NVDA, JAWS, or VoiceOver and Adobe Acrobat) to test form accessibility. Identify issues related to keyboard navigation, focus order, label associations, ARIA usage, poor color contrast, and error handling in forms. Document and report accessibility defects clearly, referencing specific WCAG success criteria, including the severity of the issue and potential solutions. Providing clear and actionable recommendations for remediating accessibility issues Stay updated on accessibility laws, standards, and evolving best practices throughout the project. Document issues: Create detailed bug reports that clearly explain accessibility defects, their impact on users, and their reference to specific WCAG success criteria. Validate fixes: Retest defects after remediation to verify that accessibility issues have been properly resolved Test to ensure business logic works as expected to verify nothing changed during the remediation process. Work with the Department of Revenue Taxpayer Services Division (TSD) team to address accessibility concerns and ensure accessibility is integrated into the form design process Essential Qualifications: Minimum of two years of experience testing and or providing guidance on forms and documents to ensure compliance with ADA, 508 Regulations, and WCAG guidelines. Familiarity with WCAG 2.1/2.2 guidelines, including relevant success criteria for form elements (e.g.,1.3.1, 3.3.13.3.4, 4.1.2). Proficiency with accessibility testing tools (e.g., Axe, WAVE, Lighthouse, ANDI, Color Contrast Analyzer). Hands-on experience with screen readers and keyboard-only navigation. Strong communication skills and ability to document technical findings clearly. Excellent attention to detail. Preferred Qualifications: Web Accessibility Specialist (WAS) certification from the International Association of Accessibility Professionals (IAAP) WAS IAAP Certified Professional in Accessibility Core Competencies (CPACC) certification is a plus. Knowledge of legal accessibility requirements (e.g., ADA, 508 regulations, EN 301 549). Experience working in government compliance. This role is essential in ensuring equal access to digital and physical forms, improving usability for individuals with disabilities. If you are passionate about accessibility and compliance, we encourage you to apply. Skill Matrix: Experience testing and or providing guidance on forms and documents to ensure compliance with ADA, 508 Regulations, and WCAG guidelines. Required 2 Years Proficiency with accessibility testing tools (e.g., Axe, WAVE, Lighthouse, ANDI, Color Contrast Analyzer). Required 2 Years Familiarity with WCAG 2.1/2.2 guidelines, including relevant success criteria for form elements (e.g., 1.3.1, 3.3.13.3.4, 4.1.2). Required 2 Years Hands-on experience with screen readers and keyboard-only navigation. Required 2 Years Web Accessibility Specialist (WAS) certification from the International Association of Accessibility Professionals (IAAP) WAS Highly desired IAAP Certified Professional in Accessibility Core Competencies (CPACC) certification is a plus. Highly desired Knowledge of legal accessibility requirements (e.g., ADA, 508 regulations, EN 301 549). Highly desired Experience working in government compliance. Highly desired Strong communication skills and ability to document technical findings clearly. Required Excellent attention to detail. Required
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