Required Skills: HTML5, CSS, CPWA Certificate or WAS Certification,UAT , ADA Tools , WAVA,JAWS,AXE, ANDI, NVDA, Jira or Gitlab
Job Description
Title : ADA Tester
Location : 47 Trinity Ave, SW, Atlanta, GA 30334
Interview : WebCam
Work Arrangement : Hybrid Onsite
Short JD : The Georgia Department of Human Services, Office of Information Technology (OIT) is seeking a qualified candidate for the Sr. Quality Analyst/Accessibility tester position to join the agency based in Atlanta, Georgia.
Linkedin is MUST – should be older than 2019/2020 + State Client Experience Preferred but not mandatory + Locals Preferred or near by location and This is Onsite Hybrid role . .No Remote
skills | Required | Minimum years MUST |
Bachelor’s degree in computer science, IT, MIS, Engineering, or related fields. | Yes | |
Working Experience of HTML5 and CSS | yes | 5+ |
Certified Professional in Web Accessibility (CPWA) or Web Accessibility Specialist (WAS) certification. | yes | |
UAT methodologies to ensure digital product adheres to enterprise conformance levels (WCAG 2.0, 2.1 level AA) within agile projects | yes | 6+ |
In-depth, working knowledge of ADA tools and standards for accessibility testing (WAVE, JAWS, axe, ANDI, and other automated tools or applications). | yes | 2+ |
Experience as a Quality Analyst with demonstrated knowledge of quality assurance methodology and practices | yes | 8+ |
Hands-on experience with automated test tools and test management tools like Jira or GitLab. | yes | 5+ |
Effectively utilize assistive technologies such as JAWS, NVDA, Voiceover, TalkBack, and other manual and automated testing tools. | yes | 3+ |
Effectively utilize assistive technologies and other manual and automated testing tools across multiple devices, browsers, and operating systems. | yes | 3+ |
Duties and Responsibilities
· As a Web Accessibility Specialist, you will lead all testing and audit activities using manual and automated accessibility testing tools and assistive technologies.
· Conduct accessibility testing using a combination of automated tools and manual testing (including testing with assistive technologies) to evaluate the level of conformance to the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) and other applicable standards and regulatory requirements.
· Create, document, and manage test plans, test cases, and scripts across multiple projects based on software requirements and design documents.
· Conduct functional, end-to-end, and regression testing of applications to ensure functionality, reliability, and quality.
· Create and maintain test scripts, standards, guidelines, and playbooks for accessibility testing and development best practices.
· Document and report defects, issues, and areas of improvement as well as manage and prioritize critical ADA defects.
· Collaborate with Business Analysts and Clients to understand requirements and provide feedback.
· Act as a subject matter expert for testing web and mobile applications for accessibility.
· Participate in system designs, Support, and foster usability testing and research for accessibility. Provide ad-hoc, project-based team training for ADA awareness, implement solutions, and foster innovation through accessibility.
Preferred Qualifications:- Very Important Below
· Bachelor’s degree in computer science, IT, MIS, Engineering, or related fields.
· 7+ years of experience as a Quality Analyst with demonstrated knowledge of quality assurance methodology and practices.
· Hands-on experience with automated test tools and test management tools like Jira or GitLab.
· In-depth, working knowledge of ADA tools and standards for accessibility testing (i.e., WAVE, JAWS, axe, ANDI, and other automated tools or applications).
· 5+ years of experience in User Acceptance Testing (UAT) methodologies to ensure digital products adhere to enterprise conformance levels (WCAG 2.0, 2.1 level AA) within agile projects.
· Ability to provide solutions for testers and development teams by applying best practices. Ability to provide direction and lead QA testers.
· Ability to effectively utilize assistive technologies such as JAWS, NVDA, Voiceover, TalkBack, and other manual and automated testing tools across multiple devices, browsers, and operating systems.
· Certified Professional in Web Accessibility (CPWA) or Web Accessibility Specialist (WAS) certification.
· Working knowledge of HTML5 and CSS.