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Please go through the job description and let me know if you have any consultant.

Please share with me at baljit.si...@ondemandagility.com

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*Position: ADA SME*

*Location: NYC, NY*

*Duration: 6+ months*

Accessibility Specialist: Someone with broad electronic communications accessibility knowledge, UI development and design experience, compassion, and organizational abilities.

·Be well-versed in a variety of common electronic communication accessibility barriers people with hearing, physical, speech, cognitive, and vision disabilities experience

·Be able to suggest testable solutions designed to integrate with a dynamic code base

·Be capable of conducting comprehensive accessibility testing against the WCAG 2.0 Level A & AA Success Criteria and federal requirements using the following methodologies: visual analysis; automated scans; screen reader reviews; color sampling; keyboard only; browser plug-ins; and code reviews.

·Command a keen sense of dynamic UI coding and design to understand when less is more and when it’s not from both an accessibility and usability perspective

·Have excellent project management and organizational skills and be able to work collaboratively and productively with diverse teams

·Interface with key stakeholders from various quarters to explain electronic communication accessibility barriers and potential solutions in everyday language as well as tech speak.

·Possess a strong command of the English language in written and verbal communications

·Be able to teach methods & techniques for addressing accessibility barriers in a variety of forums

*EXPERIENCE/EDUCATION REQUIREMENTS:*

 * 5+ years of electronic communications accessibility analysis, design
   and development experience in large and highly dynamic environments.
 * Related assistive technology knowledge and experience with JAWS,
   NVDA, and/or Window Eyes screen readers.
 * Solid knowledge of HTML4 & 5, ARIA, JavaScript, AJAX, Java and .net
   coding techniques, as well as US ADA, Section 508, and W3C WCAG 2.0
   standards.
 * Strong understanding of accessible user interface design practices
   and principles a must—better still if you can demonstrate experience
   relating to Internet or mobile usability/accessibility research.

 * B.S. or Masters Degree in information technology, human computer
   interaction, or related field considered an advantage. Equivalent
   experience accepted.
 * Extensive knowledge of electronic communication accessibility
   barriers, as well as strong organizational skills are both central
   to the position.

 * Solid experience with MS PowerPoint, Word, and Excel a must.
   Knowledge of Compliance Sheriff, Photoshop, SharePoint, Documentum,
   CQ5 (or others CMTs) and iRise (or other prototyping tools) are
   additionally advantageous.

 * Strong communication, critical thinking, and creative
   problem-solving skills required. Your ability to demonstrate success
   in these areas should quickly become obvious.
 * Strong techniques and methods for group facilitation and consensus
   building are better than chocolate.
 * Ability to work independently, in a team, and with or without
   direction is imperative.


*Thanks & Regards,
Baljit Singh | Sr. Technical Resource Specialist | PeopleNTech, LLC.*

*|* baljit.si...@peoplentech.com *|*



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