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Remote Web Accessibility Testing Jobs in Washington, DC

Web Administrator

Reston, VA · On-site +1

$85K/yr

Hybrid or Remote Terms: Full Time Clearance: U.S. Citizenship Preferred; Ability to Obtain Public ... Provide basic functional, browser, mobile, accessibility, and regression testing for content ...

Web Administrator

Reston, VA · On-site +1

$85K/yr

Hybrid or Remote Terms: Full Time Clearance: U.S. Citizenship Preferred; Ability to Obtain Public ... Provide basic functional, browser, mobile, accessibility, and regression testing for content ...

Hybrid or Remote Terms: Full Time Clearance: U.S. Citizenship Preferred; Ability to Obtain Public ... Provide basic functional, browser, mobile, accessibility, and regression testing for content ...

Remote (Must Work EST Hours) Start Date Is: August 17 Duration: Approximately 2.5-Month Contract ... Automated accessibility testing experience Benefits: This role is eligible to enroll in both Mondo ...

Lead Web Developer

Reston, VA · On-site +1

$125K/yr

Hybrid or Remote Terms: Full Time Clearance: U.S. Citizenship Preferred; Ability to Obtain Public ... Collaborate with QA and Trusted Testers to resolve functional, accessibility, browser, mobile, W3C ...

Lead Web Developer

Reston, VA · On-site +1

$125K/yr

Hybrid or Remote Terms: Full Time Clearance: U.S. Citizenship Preferred; Ability to Obtain Public ... Collaborate with QA and Trusted Testers to resolve functional, accessibility, browser, mobile, W3C ...

Hybrid or Remote Terms: Full Time Clearance: U.S. Citizenship Preferred; Ability to Obtain Public ... Collaborate with QA and Trusted Testers to resolve functional, accessibility, browser, mobile, W3C ...

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How much do remote web accessibility testing jobs pay per hour?

As of Aug 18, 2026, the average hourly pay for remote web accessibility testing in Washington, DC is $66.83, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $57.98 and $75.67 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is the difference between Remote Web Accessibility Testing vs Remote Web Accessibility Specialist?

AspectRemote Web Accessibility TestingRemote Web Accessibility Specialist
Primary RoleEvaluates websites for accessibility complianceDesigns, implements, and manages accessibility solutions
Required SkillsKnowledge of accessibility standards (WCAG, ADA), testing toolsIn-depth understanding of accessibility guidelines, remediation skills
Work EnvironmentTypically performs testing using tools and reportsCollaborates with developers and designers to improve accessibility
CertificationsOften certified in accessibility testing tools or standardsMay hold certifications like IAAP Certified Professional in Accessibility Core Competencies (CPACC)

Remote Web Accessibility Testing focuses on evaluating websites for compliance using testing tools, while Remote Web Accessibility Specialist involves designing and implementing accessibility solutions. Both roles require knowledge of standards like WCAG and certifications, but the specialist role often demands deeper remediation skills and strategic planning.

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Infographic showing various Remote Web Accessibility Testing job openings in Washington, DC as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 1% As Needed, 84% Full Time, 10% Part Time, 4% Contract, and 1% Nights. Highlights an 88% Physical, 3% Hybrid, and 9% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $139,010 per year, or $66.8 per hour.

Mid-Level Test Engineer - DHS

cFocus Software Incorporated

Springfield, VA • Remote

Full-time

Posted 22 days ago


Job description

cFocus Software seeks a Mid-Level Test Engineer to join our program supporting the Department of Homeland Security (DHS). This position is remote. This position requires a Public Trust Clearance.
Qualifications:
  • Bachelor’s or master’s degree in IT, Computer Science, Geography or a related field.
  • 5+ years of software/system testing or quality-engineering experience, including at least three years testing web, enterprise, cloud, geospatial, data-intensive, or mission-support applications.
  • Demonstrated experience developing comprehensive test plans, manual and automated test cases, traceability, test data, execution evidence, defect reports, results, and recommendations.
  • Experience performing functional, integration, end-to-end, regression, system, operational, security, performance, and user-acceptance-support testing.
  • Experience developing and maintaining automated tests using JavaScript, Visual Studio Code (VS Code), Cypress, Cucumber (BDD), and GitLab CI/CD.
  • Experience with test automation using a language or framework such as C#, Python, JavaScript/TypeScript, Selenium, Playwright, Cypress, pytest, NUnit, xUnit, or comparable tools.
  • Experience with Jira, Confluence, Git/GitLab, CI/CD pipelines, controlled environments, and Agile/Scrum delivery.
  • Ability to validate APIs, REST services, databases, data pipelines, identity/access functions, cloud components, and enterprise integrations.
  • Strong analytical, troubleshooting, technical-writing, organization, communication, and cross-functional collaboration skills.
  • Ability to satisfy DHS suitability, background-investigation, Entry on Duty, security, and system-access requirements for the assigned position
  • Experience testing ESRI Portal/ArcGIS Enterprise, ArcGIS Online, Experience Builder, ArcGIS API for JavaScript, dashboards, web maps, geodatabases, or geospatial services.
  • Experience testing .NET/C# applications, Python/Notebook automation, AWS-hosted systems, REST APIs, automated data ingestion, or real-time situational-awareness solutions.
  • Knowledge of Section 508/WCAG accessibility testing and tools, secure-software testing, vulnerability validation, DHS 4300A, or federal authorization environments.
  • Experience with performance/load tools, API-test tools, test-management platforms, static/dynamic security testing, or automated accessibility testing.
  • ISTQB, Certified Software Test Engineer (CSTE), Agile testing, accessibility, cloud, security, or relevant ESRI certification.
Duties:  
  • Develop risk-based test strategies, test plans, schedules, entry and exit criteria, test scenarios, test cases, test scripts, datasets, and expected results for new and modified GCIS capabilities.
  • Derive test criteria from documented business, functional, technical, operational, security, accessibility, interface, and performance requirements and applicable KPP thresholds/objectives.
  • Maintain bidirectional traceability among requirements, Jira stories, acceptance criteria, test cases, defects, evidence, results, and release decisions.
  • Identify test dependencies, environments, accounts, tools, data, interfaces, risks, constraints, and stakeholder participation needed for successful execution.
  • Review requirements and designs for clarity, completeness, testability, consistency, and measurable acceptance criteria; document gaps and recommend corrections before implementation
  • Develop new and maintain existing manual and automated test cases for geospatial applications, web maps, dashboards, data services, scripts, integrations, identity/access functions, and operational workflows.
  • Create reusable automated regression tests that improve coverage, repeatability, speed, and release confidence while following approved coding and configuration-management practices.
  • Support .NET/C#, ESRI APIs/SDKs, ArcGIS JavaScript, Experience Builder, Python, Notebook Server, REST services, and AWS-hosted solution testing using appropriate frameworks and tools.
  • Develop representative test data covering common, boundary, negative, error-handling, security, permission, data-quality, accessibility, and performance conditions.
  • Maintain automation code, test assets, configurations, dependencies, and execution instructions in GitLab or other DHS-approved repositories.
  • Conduct developmental and operational testing and execute functional, integration, end-to-end, system, regression, smoke, usability, data, interface, and user-acceptance-support tests.
  • Verify geospatial functions such as map rendering, layer behavior, symbology, pop-ups, labeling, spatial analysis, geocoding, data ingestion, publishing, dashboards, and situational-awareness workflows.
  • Validate integrations with enterprise systems, APIs, REST services, databases, identity services, cloud components, data feeds, and other approved interfaces.
  • Execute tests in approved development, staging, preproduction, and production-support contexts while protecting operational services and test data.
  • Capture complete, reproducible evidence including actual results, logs, screenshots, timestamps, environment/configuration details, data inputs, and pass/fail determinations
  • Develop and execute tests that confirm system integrity, security controls, access behavior, sensitive-data handling, and compliance with DHS MD 4300A and other applicable requirements.
  • Coordinate with the ISSO, developers, administrators, and security teams to validate vulnerability corrections, patches, configuration changes, and security-relevant release requirements.
  • Perform or support Section 508 accessibility testing for delivered information and communications technology and document findings, evidence, remediation needs, and retest results.
  • Validate IPv6 and/or dual-stack IPv6/IPv4 behavior for applicable application designs, interfaces, services, and integrations in accordance with SOW requirements.
  • Ensure testing activities, evidence, and reports comply with DHS test-and-evaluation, cybersecurity, privacy, records, configuration-management, and safeguarding requirements

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