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Senior Accessibility Engineer

Malvern, PA · On-site

$127.60K - $159K/yr

Accessibility Technical Support Consultant To provide senior level accessibility technical support and consulting to developers across the enterprise when building web applications, mobile ...

Provide technical guidance to developers and quality engineers, fostering a culture of ownership ... Passion for building accessible, compliant, and user-friendly digital products. * Interest in ...

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How much do accessibility engineer jobs pay per year?

As of May 28, 2026, the average yearly pay for accessibility engineer in Pennsylvania is $87,429.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $76,700.00 and $97,700.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What does an Accessibility Engineer do?

An Accessibility Engineer ensures digital products, such as websites and applications, are usable by people with disabilities. They apply accessibility standards like WCAG, conduct audits, and collaborate with designers and developers to implement inclusive design practices. Their work involves testing assistive technologies, fixing accessibility issues, and advocating for compliance with legal and industry standards.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive in the Accessibility Engineer position, and why are they important?

To thrive as an Accessibility Engineer, you need expertise in web development standards, WCAG guidelines, and practical experience with assistive technologies, often supported by a degree in computer science or a related field. Familiarity with tools like screen readers, accessibility auditing software, and usability testing platforms, along with certifications such as CPACC or WAS, is highly valuable. Strong problem-solving abilities, collaboration, and clear communication set standout candidates apart. These skills ensure digital products are inclusive, compliant, and usable by everyone, meeting both legal requirements and organizational goals.

What are the typical daily responsibilities of an Accessibility Engineer?

Accessibility Engineers spend their days evaluating digital products for accessibility barriers, collaborating closely with designers and developers to implement improvements, and conducting regular audits using both automated tools and manual testing methods. They may write clear documentation, provide guidance on accessible coding practices, and participate in team meetings to ensure accessibility is considered at every project stage. The role often involves direct consultation with stakeholders and end users with disabilities to better understand real-world experiences. This hands-on and collaborative environment means no two days are exactly alike, making the work both impactful and dynamic.
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Senior Accessibility Engineer

Senior Accessibility Engineer

Samprasoft

Malvern, PA • On-site

$127.60K - $159K/yr

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Job description

Accessibility Technical Support Consultant

To provide senior level accessibility technical support and consulting to developers across the enterprise when building web applications, mobile applications and working with vendor hosted solutions.

The Accessibility Office is focused on improving Vanguard’s ability to create information and functionality that is accessible to all people. Working with the Accessibility Office, you will have the opportunity to collaborate with various IT teams across sub-divisions to help them implement accessibility guidelines and best practices.

Willingness to be the hands-on Accessibility Expert, where you will advise, support, and contribute solutions to front-end design and development teams as they strive to improve the accessibility of our client-facing digital interfaces.

Passion to help the entire team focus on accessibility and ability to train and coach Front-End Developers, Software Testers, UX Designers, Content Strategists, Visual Designers and accessibility ambassadors on best practices and creative solutions to sometimes complicated implementations.

Provides overview of techniques developers can use when building users interfaces that comply with Accessibility Guidelines.

Is highly functional on large, matrixed project teams. Interfaces with cross functional team members, including database administrator, IT security, project manager, technical writer, and clients. Communicates systems issues at the appropriate technical level for each audience.

Contribute to Vanguard’s knowledge of industry accessibility acumen and documentation as needed

Supporting Accessibility Office tracking and monitoring of accessibility issues from discovery through remediation

Required skillsets/relevant experience:

  • Knowledge of Accessibility standards (WCAG 2.1 level A and AA) and ability to mentor other developers.
  • Knowledge of HTML 4 and 5, ARIA, CSS 2 and 3, JavaScript, Typescript
  • Automated testing and building Single Page web application experience.
  • Assistive technology knowledge and experience is a plus (JAWS, NVDA, VoiceOver, and ZoomText).