1. Collaborating with developers and business analysts to understand ADA requirements and translate them into test plans and test cases. 2. Executing test cases to ensure compliance with ADA standards, including Section 508, WCAG 2.0, and WCAG 2.1. 3. Conducting both web and mobile testing for ADA compliance, focusing on recording keyboard navigation, contrast ratio, dark and bright high contrast, and other specified aspects. 4. Utilizing assistive technologies such as JAWS or NVDA to simulate the experience of users with disabilities. 5. Addressing ADA requirements related to user input, error prevention, motion actuation, and other relevant guidelines. 6. Providing expertise in various disabilities, including blindness, motor skill disorders, color blindness, visually impaired, epilepsy, ADHD, learning disabilities, elder users, dyslexia, and more. 7. Collaborating with developers and designers to implement and test features that enhance accessibility for users with diverse needs. 8. Conducting regular assessments to ensure ongoing ADA compliance as the software evolves.