[nfbcs] Fwd: Job announcement Web Accessibility Twin Cities

David Andrews dandrews at visi.com
Tue Nov 29 17:45:42 UTC 2016


>
>We're currently looking for folks in or near the Twin Cities, but
>depending on what sort of response we get, we may want to open it up
>to a larger audience later.
>
>Thank you for your help.
>
>Aaron
>
>
>Accessibility Auditor Job Description
>
>About Us
>
>We provide accessibility audits, remediation support and ongoing
>monitoring for companies large and small. Our diverse team brings a
>breadth of experience in accessibility, web development, marketing and
>technology that is focused on making websites more accessible for all
>people.
>
>
>The Position
>
>In this position, you will be at the core of our day-to-day
>operations, helping identify issues with websites, mobile applications
>and other digital assets for our customers.  You will also help with
>the ‘artistry’ of audits, helping our customers fix these issues in a
>way that is not only compliant but intuitive and usable.
>
>Our teams typically consist of a pair of auditors.  One auditor is
>doing the screen reader portion of the audit.  This person is
>typically blind and technically proficient in order to identify issues
>found within a site.  The other person is handling keyboard-only,
>color contrast and related accessibility issues.  This person is also
>helping the screen reader auditor to identify other visual issues that
>may not be readily apparent.
>
>Because we work in pairs, many of these skills can be in either
>auditor but do not necessarily need to be in both.
>
>Below are the skills and qualifications needed for all auditors:
>* Ability to quickly identify and articulate problems on a web page
>* Proficient in HTML, some CSS and perhaps Javascript
>* An understanding of the web development life cycle
>* Solid intuition for what constitutes a good user experience
>* Self-starter, cooperative, detail-oriented person who thrives in a
>startup atmosphere
>* Ability to independently learn new technologies and concepts
>
>The following skills are required for Screen Reader Auditors:
>* An understanding of how a screen reader user navigates a web page
>* Ability to rapidly use one or more desktop and/or mobile screen
>readers to quickly navigate the web
>* An understanding of the common issues encountered by screen readers
>
>And we’d love it if you had one or more of these:
>* Web front-end development experience
>* Web back-end development experience
>* Quality Assurance experience
>* An understanding of how a keyboard-only user navigates a web page
>* An understanding of the difficulties faced by people with visual
>impairments such as color contrast, font-sizing, etc.
>
>Sound like a good fit?  Please get in touch!  Contact aaron at accessible360.com
>
>1422 West Lake Street, Suite 314, Minneapolis, MN 55408 | (612)
>440-3601 | accessible360.com





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