Web Accessibility Tester
Hartford, CT
Date Posted:16-Jul-2026
Work Type:On-Site
Job Number:492019
Job Description
Web Accessibility Tester
6 Months
Hartford, CT 06103 (Hybrid - 1 day onsite per week)
** Local Candidates Only**
Main Responsibilities
Assessment
One or more of the following:
6 Months
Hartford, CT 06103 (Hybrid - 1 day onsite per week)
** Local Candidates Only**
Main Responsibilities
- NOTE: This is a testing-heavy role. Manual testing of digital assets is the primary responsibility of this position.
- Conduct testing of digital products, services, and technologies, to ensure the State can meet the highest standards of accessibility
- Maintain and organize testing data to allow for focused application of remediation efforts
- Assist with code review and remediation, helping developers and engineers quickly apply best practice solutions for critical usability issue
Assessment
- Audit current State systems and customer-facing assets to find accessibility issues. Assemble and deliver test data to show commonalities as well as unique areas of need
- Develop test cases and improve testing protocols, to allow for the deepest discovery of issues
- Clearly summarize accessibility findings and provide recommendations for remediation, including code-level and role-based recommendations and solutions
- Evaluate new vendor products for compliance with accessibility standards, and help improve the State procurement process for technology and digital services
- Collect and document testing data to allow for clear benchmarking, gap analysis, and risk assessment aligned to platform, service domain, asset type, and customer journey
- Support performance scoring, compliance tracking, and analysis reports
- Align with State Accessibility leadership to help support the roadmap, vision, and strategy for enterprise accessibility improvements
- Execute and iterate manual accessibility testing for all state digital assets, before and after remediation
- Integrate testing policies and perform quality checks on audit processes to validate results and support best practices for testing, for both state and vendor work
- Clearly communicate testing outcomes and provide expertise to help stakeholders understand results
- Keep Accessibility leadership apprised of progress, challenges, and outcomes related to the enterprise testing efforts
- Establish and maintain effective relationships across multiple teams to help support accessibility work at the State.
- Maintain test libraries, testing standards, tool configurations, data repositories, and reporting frameworks to help support the state’s ongoing governance of accessibility standards
- Mentor internal team members and agency staff on accessibility standards and testing approaches to promote sustainability and skills transfer
- Stay on top of the latest changes in WCAG, ADA, and Section 508 standards, and document and apply adjustments to testing practices to accommodate these changes
- Bachelor’s degree is required, preferably in the field of Computer Science, Software Engineering, IT, Web Development, Library or Informational Science, or Human Computer Interaction
- 3+ years of hands-on digital accessibility testing experience, including experience with assistive technologies, WCAG compliance, and manual testing methods
- 2+ years of experience on a digital product team, either working as a project owner or individual contributor, working collaboratively with internal and external teams to improve products and services using digital accessibility technologies, policies, and best practices
- Strong proficiency in manual testing with assistive tech: NVDA, JAWS, Dragon, Fusion, Deque, Wave, ZoomText, VoiceOver, TalkBack. Also expertise with built-in device features such as speech-to-text, text-to-speech, magnifiers, onscreen keyboards, eye gaze tech, and alternative input devices including keyboards
- Strong proficiency in HTML, ARIA, and semantic markup knowledge
- Expertise in auditing common and legacy systems and products to find accessibility issues, providing guidance for mitigating issues, and improving accessibility knowledge and practices within internal teams
- Demonstrated understanding of user-centered design (UCD) methodologies and how to use testing data to support accessibility design problems
- Strong understanding of responsive web design principles, techniques, and frameworks
- Experience testing and assessing accessibility issues on internal business processes, including case management and data collection systems
- Creative out-of-the box thinking to provide solution-oriented guidance for optimizing digital assets using the latest digital accessibility techniques and tools
- Can work both independently and collaboratively to help advance a program’s accessibility standards
- Experience as a mentor or coach for other product and service testers to promote stronger consistency and standards
- Strong interpersonal and communication skills, including the ability to clearly present data and analysis, as well as the ability to receive feedback on your work
- Expert in facilitating the integration of test data to support analysis and remediation processes
- Strong ability to create and maintain documentation and best practice testing methodologies across multiple systems and functional areas
- Ability to explain technical issues to non-technical stakeholders and communicate their implication on systems, processes, projects, and services. Able to facilitate discussions and solutions
- Experience with software like Axe, WebAIM, SiteImprove, and Sitebulb
- Experience with browser devtools and accessibility extensions: Axe, WAVE, ARC Toolkit
- Strong written and oral communication skills, and responsiveness to leadership and stakeholder requests
- Strong organizational skills and experience with project tracking software, along with experience in agile processes and project development best practices
- Experience in balancing a diverse workload of projects, with varying complexities and unique needs
- Excellent time management skills, with an ability to commit and deliver on project goals, timelines, and target dates
- Ability to work independently as well as part of a team to reach program goals and meet dynamic business objectives
- Ability to engage in rigid practices for accessibility testing, while maintaining flexibility for ad-hoc needs
- Strong proficiency with MS Suite (Word, Excel, PowerPoint), Microsoft Teams, Outlook, and Zoom
- Experience in testing complex systems that use standard technologies (HTML, CSS, JavaScript, SQL, jQuery)
- Experience in accessibility compliance for chatbots and other customer communication tools
- Experience in accessibility compliance for analog formats like Word, Powerpoint, and print marketing assets
- Experience with digital forms and documents remediation to meet accessibility standards
- Experience with Sitecore, Salesforce, Adobe XD, and Jira/Confluence
- Knowledge of multiple testing, analysis, data visualization tools
One or more of the following:
- IAAP certification (CPACC, WAS, etc.)
- PMP certification
- DHS Trusted Tester certification
- Deque University
- Section 508
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At SPECTRAFORCE, we are committed to maintaining a workplace that ensures fair compensation and wage transparency in adherence with all applicable state and local laws. This position's pay range is $35.00/hr – $40.00/hr.