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As an Associate Accessibility Auditor, you assist in reviewing websites, web applications, mobile apps, and documents for accessibility compliance. You clearly identify accessibility issues, communicate findings, and collaborate with design, product, and engineering teams to improve the overall accessibility of Light cast's products. You may work across multiple products and features simultaneously.
Job Responsibility:
Perform accessibility audits using WCAG 2.2 guidelines, as well as relevant legal regulations such as the ADA or Section 508and assistive technologies
Test digital interfaces using keyboard-only navigation, screen readers, color-contrast tools, and accessibility checkers
Document accessibility findings with clear descriptions, severity, and remediation guidance
Assist senior auditors in validating accessibility fixes and retesting resolved issues
Review UX/UI designs for accessibility risks and provide initial recommendations
Collaborate with development, QA, product, and design teams during the SDLC to ensure accessibility requirements are met
Support the creation of accessibility reports, checklists, and audit documentation
Maintain awareness of accessibility best practices, emerging standards, and assistive technologies
Requirements:
Understanding of basic web technologies (HTML, CSS, ARIA attributes) and willingness to learn deeper accessibility concepts
Ability to identify common accessibility issues (keyboard traps, missing labels, low contrast, improper semantics, etc.)
Familiarity with screen readers (NVDA/JAWS/VoiceOver), keyboard navigation testing, and color-contrast tools
Strong attention to detail and ability to detect subtle usability/accessibility barriers
Clear written communication skills for documenting issues and preparing audit notes
Analytical mindset with the ability to follow structured audit checklists and guidelines
Ability to learn quickly and adapt to new tools, testing methods, and accessibility requirements
Bachelor’s degree in Computer Science, IT, Design, or related field — or equivalent practical experience
1+ year of experience in accessibility testing, QA, or web development (internship or project experience acceptable)
Exposure to WCAG, ARIA, usability, or assistive technologies is preferred but not mandatory
Nice to have:
Any accessibility-related certifications (e.g., IAAP CPACC) are a plus