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Join a forward-thinking company dedicated to revolutionizing digital accessibility. This full-time role seeks passionate individuals to enhance and test digital systems for usability by people with disabilities. You will engage in meaningful work, testing interfaces and providing valuable insights while enjoying a competitive benefits package, including flexible time off, medical coverage, and a commitment to personal development. If you thrive in a collaborative environment and are eager to contribute to a culture of inclusivity, this opportunity is perfect for you.
Here at Level Access, our mission is to enable all people to live their best lives through access to technology. Our values are:
Our work at Level Access helps open the digital world to everyone. But in order to help make that change, we must first be the change.
Our success requires us to be bold—in the goals that we set and how we act on them. But we are accountable. We own our bold ideas—and their outcomes.
We are responsible for the type of energy we bring to every situation. And we approach our world-changing work with an achievement focused, no-limits mindset.
We are united by a bold, energizing mission, and success is not a one-person job. Our commitment to working and building together makes our work possible.
Well-being perks include medical, dental, and vision insurance, plus fitness reimbursement.
We honor flexible time off because we don’t just believe in work-life balance, we practice it.
We collaborate seamlessly and support each other from every corner of the world. And we like it that way.
We have an established a 401(k) plan with an employer match.
We invest in personal development because being the best in the business is important to us.
We look for candidates who are positive, passionate, flexible, professional, and respectful, and who will contribute to our culture of inclusivity with their unique perspectives. If you’re one of them, here are the positions we’re looking to fill:
Looking for a technology job where you can do good and do well? Level Access, Inc. helps companies design and enhance their digital systems - including websites, web applications, software, hardware, and services - so they are usable by people with disabilities. Our work allows organizations to provide equal access through software, training, and consulting solutions.
Responsibilities
· Testing – The Accessibility Analyst will test client’s systems against specific manual and assistive technology tools. The Accessibility Analyst will enter test results into Level Access’s Accessibility Management Platform (AMP) – the industry’s first on-demand solution that integrates the business and technical aspects of complying with regulations, such as Section 508, the ADA, and the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines 2.0.
· Remediation – The Accessibility Analyst will be required to provide realistic technical guidance to clients that can be integrated into current or new user interfaces.
· Test Set Definition – The Accessibility Analyst will work with the client to determine the boundaries of the testing environment by identifying a representative test set of the user interface components found in the client’s system.
· Reporting – The Accessibility Analyst will deliver testing results to the client and will participate in conference calls and follow-up discussions in order to create a road map to improve the accessibility and usability of the client’s IT system
Qualifications
· Communicative - You should be able to clearly and effectively communicate with clients in both written and verbal fashion. Written communication should show a high attention to detail. Verbal communication should be formal and indicate the ability to communicate complex topics concisely. Our consulting positions are on the front-line with our customers and it is imperative that you inspire confidence when speaking with customers.
· Testing Focus - A large portion of what we do involves testing interfaces and validating that they conform to technical requirements. A desire to perform this validation and experience testing web-based interfaces for compliance with design specifications is critical.
· Organized and Disciplined - Level Access has a culture of disciplined execution over a long period of time. We seek to hire and advance people that have this focus and can execute activities on their own, over a long period of time without a large amount of management oversight. A candidate that will succeed in this environment should have a desire to grow in the system over several years and seek to build towards big goals.
Education and Experience Requirements
· BS degree in technology or equivalent work
Application Process
This is a full-time salaried position with a competitive benefits package, including bonus opportunities and unlimited vacation/FTO. Salary is commensurate with experience. The role is being offered as a remote role. Please submit your cover letter and resume for immediate consideration.
Level Access is committed to workforce diversity. Equal Opportunity Employer. Copyright 2025, Level Access. All rights reserved.
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