[Remote] Web Content Remediation Specialist (Remote, Part-Time)

Note The job is a remote job and is open to candidates in USA. TestPros, Inc. delivers innovative independent IT assessment solutions and is seeking Web Content Remediation Specialists. The role involves hands-on remediation of web content to ensure compliance with accessibility standards, focusing on HTML and CMS-level fixes. Responsibilities Perform hands-on remediation of web content to correct accessibility defects identified through manual and automated testing Update and correct HTML structure, including headings, landmarks, lists, tables, and semantic markup Apply and validate alternative text, labels, and instructions for non-text content Remediate keyboard navigation, focus order, and interactive elements (links, buttons, forms) Address color contrast, text resizing, and visual presentation issues Implement accessibility fixes within content management systems (CMS) and web platforms Coordinate with accessibility testers to support post-remediation validation Document remediation actions and support status reporting as needed Follow established accessibility standards, agency policies, and remediation priorities Skills Minimum 3 years of experience supporting web accessibility remediation Demonstrated experience remediating web content to meet WCAG 2.1 or WCAG 2.2 Level AA Working knowledge of ADA and Section 508 requirements Hands-on experience with HTML and CSS Hands-on experience with accessibility semantics (headings, labels, ARIA usage as needed) Experience remediating accessibility issues within CMS environments Familiarity with common web accessibility issues, including Missing or incorrect alternative text, Improper heading structures, Keyboard accessibility issues, Color contrast deficiencies, Form labeling and error identification Ability to collaborate with testers and implement remediation based on documented findings Experience supporting public-sector or government websites Experience validating remediated content using assistive technologies Familiarity working alongside accessibility audit or QA teams Company Overview TestPros brings the latest relevant software life-cycle process methodologies, process improvement methods, test/QA methodologies, tools and industry best-practice knowledge to our customers. It was founded in 1988, and is headquartered in Sterling, Virginia, USA, with a workforce of 51-200 employees. Its website is https//www.testpros.com.

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