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Responsibilities
Perform ADA‑focused testing activities, with the ability to support functional testing as needed for initiatives across Digital platforms, utilize standardized processes, methods, metrics, and approved tools to ensure usability, quality, and reliability.
Formulate accessibility test strategy aligned to WCAG 2.2 standards based on business and technical requirements, define test data requirements, manage test case creation, and devise contingency plans and other preparation activities.
Execute accessibility testing using Trusted Tester methodology and assistive technologies to validate real user experience.
Document all test artifacts, including full audit and transparency, of traceability from requirements to tests, and clear mapping to WCAG criteria and accessibility violations.
Assess risk to the project based on the execution and validation with emphasis on accessibility risk, user impact, and compliance exposure and make appropriate recommendations.
Interpret product quality from audits, drive improvements and change, and facilitate test methodology discussions across teams, including external vendors.
Lead initiatives for ADA/QA, and coach junior team members in their day‑to‑day activities including hands‑on accessibility testing practices and audit readiness.
Lead annual and continued accessibility training for developers, designers, and testing team.
Collaborate with UX and engineering teams to prevent accessibility defects through early lifecycle engagement.
Support regression and defect management to ensure we are ADA compliant for releases.
Provide ADA‑compliant solutions to everyday problems while complying with team goals and deadlines.
Perform other duties as assigned.
Qualifications
Experience in functional test automation including development of test automation frameworks, UI/API automation and CI/CD integration.
Experience in ADA/accessibility testing techniques, including functional testing.
Experience in creating test strategies, WCAG‑based test cases, and defect resolution with clear remediation guidance.
Must hold Trusted Tester Certification or similar such as WAS/CPWA.
Experience in planning and coordinating test activities.
Advanced knowledge of accessibility barriers and how people with disabilities experience digital content, as well as the tools and techniques to identify accessibility issues.
Advanced knowledge of accessibility standards and policies (e.g., WCAG 2.2 (A & AA), ARIA, ADA, Section 508, 21st Century Video and Communications Act, etc.).
Exposure to multi‑platforms, and cross‑browser testing and knowledgeable of trends for new browser versions, mobile devices and/or other digital applications.
Advanced knowledge of assistive technology (e.g., screen readers, magnifiers, alternative input, etc.).
Working knowledge of accepted accessibility patterns and best practices, including solid understanding of HTML and CSS fundamentals and use of ARIA.
Ability to communicate with a wide range of project stakeholders (e.g., Executives, Managers, Designers, Developers, etc.).
Ability to work independently and in a team environment.
Ability to guide and coach colleagues and clients in one‑on‑one, small group, or large forum environments.
Ability to work with a sense of urgency and attention to detail.
Ability to operate comfortably in a multi‑task/multi‑priority environment across project teams.
Effective skill with exercising initiative and using good judgment to make sound decisions.
Effective research, analytical, and problem solving skills.
Effective skill with influencing, negotiating and persuading to reach agreeable exchanges and positive outcomes.
Effective organizational, planning and time management skills.
Advanced verbal, written and interpersonal communication skills.
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Languages
- English
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