[Rehab] Fwd: please Post: Accessibility / Usability Engineer Undergrad / Grad Internship Opportunity
David Andrews
dandrews at visi.com
Sat Apr 20 02:23:38 UTC 2019
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>Accessibility / Usability Engineer Undergrad / Grad Intern
>For more information and to apply visit:
><https://mitre.referrals.selectminds.com/jobs/accessibility-usability-engineer-undergrad-grad-intern-5685>https://mitre.referrals.selectminds.com/jobs/accessibility-usability-engineer-undergrad-grad-intern-5685
>
>Highlights:
>We are interested in highly motivated candidates
>with skills in human computer interaction,
>collaboration, social software, and decision
>making to solve critical technological problems
>for our Government sponsors and enhance the user
>experience in Government systems and
>experimental prototypes. We are especially
>interested in candidates with nonvisual
>accessibility and assistive technology
>experience. * Qualified applicants from the
>blind and low vision community are encouraged to apply.*
>
>
>Key Functions:
> Assist MITRE and government
>sponsors in solving accessibility and usability
>challenges, including enterprise remediation
>efforts, integrating commercial accessibility
>solutions into a government environment.
> Perform evaluation and testing:
>accessibility testing, usability testing,
>heuristic evaluation, and other HCI methods; performing market surveys.
> Work independently and in a team to
>conduct accessibility/usability evaluations and
>develop accessible alternatives to problems.
> Use software engineering best
>practices to develop prototypes for customers,
>integrate commercial accessibility solutions or
>develop new solutions, and for customize COTS or open source software.
> User centered design: understanding people's
>current work practices and user needs, gathering
>requirements, leading the development of
>prototypes, iterating design with users
> Participate in working groups to
>discuss accessibility issues and solutions
> Make recommendations for acquiring
>or implementing decision making, collaborative and assistive tools
> Knowledge of the academic state of the art for
>decision making, collaborative systems and assistive technology
> Working knowledge of rapid prototyping tools for UI mockups
> Ability to document work, produce
>and brief presentations, and write technical
>reports and papers for publication, as needed
>
>Required Skillsets:
> Currently pursuing a BS or MS in
>accessibility, human factors, human computer
>interaction, computer science, or a related technical field.
> Academic records of excellence including a 3.0 or higher GPA.
> Basic understanding of WCAG,
>accessible development practices, applying
>accessibility to agile development, and
>nonvisual accessibility and assistive technology.
> User centered design, usability
>testing experience, and/or Software design, development experience
> Intermediate experience in software
>engineering or testing, and a desire to increase
>accessibility knowledge; or a background in
>assistive technology, accessibility testing or coding.
>
>Preferred Skillsets:
> Completed 2+ years towards undergraduate
>degree towards a BS in accessibility, human
>factors, human computer interaction, computer
>science, or a related technical field.
> Intermediate experience with nonvisual
>accessibility and assistive technology.
>
>Anil Lewis, M.P.A.
>Executive Director
>200 East Wells Street, Baltimore, MD 21230
>(410) 659-9314, Ext. 2374 | <mailto:alewis at nfb.org>alewis at nfb.org
>Twitter: @AnilLife
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>National Federation of the Blind
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>The National Federation of the Blind is a
>community of members and friends who believe in
>the hopes and dreams of the nations blind.
>Every day we work together to help blind people live the lives they want.
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