Summary
Josh Harrison is a UX Engineer with 10 years of experience designing and building pixel-perfect, accessible web interfaces, currently architecting WCAG-compliant component libraries at Planning Center. He combines hands-on React, HTML, and CSS engineering with a history of driving accessibility programs at Intuit—creating VPATs, keyboard tooling, and keyboard-usage analytics used to measure adoption and guide fixes. Josh excels at turning lo-fi designs and customer interviews into rapid prototypes and reusable design-system components that accelerate product delivery and reduce technical debt. Comfortable mentoring teams and leading cross-functional accessibility education, he also has a background in DevOps and automation from Intel that helps him bridge design, QA, and delivery. Based in Caldwell, Idaho, he brings a pragmatic, documentation-forward approach that makes complex migrations and API adoption straightforward for product teams.
10 years of coding experience
13 years of employment as a software developer
Bachelors of Science, Network and Communication Management, 4.0, Bachelors of Science, Network and Communication Management, 4.0 at DeVry University