The Accessibility Engineer is responsible for screen reader testing, code reviews, color contrast analysis, and overseeing testing activities and defect resolution.
Company Description
KRG Technologies Inc.
Tharun Kumar- Resource Executive
6615580000 EXT 501
Job Description- JAWS , NVDA, and/or Voice Over screen readers
- Code review in HTML5
- Color Contrast Analyzer
- System software testing
- Planning and coordinating test activities
- Overseeing test case development and defect resolution
- HP’s Application Lifecycle Management / JIRA
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