Accessibility Lead, Amazon Games Administrative & Office Jobs - Seattle, WA at Geebo

Accessibility Lead, Amazon Games

Amazon Games is looking for an Accessibility Lead to join our Accessibility team.
You are a passionate advocate for accessibility standards who has work experience with video game titles on console and PC.
You are a customer-focused, curiosity-driven, detailed, and candid person who effectively identifies and communicates issues.
As a member of the Accessibility team, you will be responsible for helping support all video game titles developed or published by Amazon Games with your expertise in accessibility, advocating to and educating stakeholders across multiple teams and disciplines.
You define and continuously improve the Accessibility requirements all Amazon Games video game titles must adhere to, to ensure all titles published or developed by Amazon meet or exceed the accessibility needs of our customers.
You will drive improvement and excellence both within and without the Accessibility team.
You will be the voice of the customer and must be able to navigate ambiguous problem spaces to identify and advocate for addressing the concerns which have the most impact on the customer experience.
Amazon is all in on games.
We believe games will become the number one form of entertainment on Earth and be defined by their ability to deeply engage communities of fans inside and outside of the playing experience.
We believe the evolution that began with arcade communities a quarter at a time and grew to the live streams and eSports of today, will continue to a future in which fans are creators, players are celebrities, and games are a global cultural touchstone that cuts across age, gender and nationality.
Games have the power to connect communities at a massive scale.
This role will empower game studios to confidently and continually release high-quality products that delight customers worldwide.
Inclusive Culture, Work/Life Balance, & Career GrowthKey job responsibilities- Define and continuously improve the Accessibility requirements all Amazon Games video game titles must adhere to- Define measures of success to validate the impact the Accessibility team is having and pivoting when necessary to meet changing customer and business needs- Advocate for and educate on the requirements and benefits of accessibility in discussions with stakeholders- Drive efforts to research current/upcoming accessibility legislation globally as well as to better understand what accessibility means to our customers and how to exceed those expectations- Managing and prioritizing work related to education, awareness, and testing against accessibility standards to ensure the Accessibility team's bandwidth focuses on the most impactful efforts- Maintain an understanding of currency industry best practices and evolving player expectations for accessibility- Drive improvement to every aspect of the team's documentation and process, ensuring customers are able to make the most of the Accessibility team's servicesA day in the lifeYou leverage your experience working with and playing video game titles through a customer-obsessed accessibility lens to think creatively about how the Accessibility team can have the most positive impact - you then build an effective plan for achieving those outcomes.
You meet with the Accessibility team and various stakeholders regularly and ensure the Accessibility team is helping each title achieve its production timelines with the highest possible quality, both through reviewing the title against accessibility standards and continuously researching additional ways to improve the customer experience.
About the teamThe Accessibility team owns defining the Accessibility requirements all Amazon Games titles must adhere to, reviewing all video game titles developed or published by Amazon against these requirements, answering questions from title teams to help them better understand these requirements, and iteratively improving these requirements with a focus on customer obsession.
The Accessibility team helps advise how titles and features can be improved to be more accessible, and provides positive examples from other titles whenever possible.
The Accessibility team works on various projects to improve accessibility awareness and education throughout Amazon Games, and where possible in the broader video game industry.
We are open to hiring candidates to work out of one of the following locations:
Seattle, WA, USA.
Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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