NY State Senate is looking for geeks!

The NY State Senate is looking to hiring one drupal ninja, a systems engineer / integrator and graphics designer.

From Andrew Hoppin, the NY State Senate’s new CTO… “The New York State Senate is back in Democratic hands for the first time in 43 years, and there is an immense amount of new technology-driven government transparency & efficiency work underway.  I’ve taken on a newly created position as CTO, and we’re hiring asap in Manhattan, Albany, and around the State.

Specifically on the geek side of things, they are looking for three or four full time people in New York City.

  1. A Drupal Ninja – this developer knows the LAMP stack backward and forward.
  2. A systems engineer / integrator – who knows the in’s / out’s of the latest technology and can whip up software as a service (SaaS) systems at the drop of a hat (aka LAMP, Ruby, *NIX, etc.)
  3. A graphics designer – with experience in “web 2.0” information architecture, PHP, CSS, etc.

If you know of anyone who might be interested, they should contact Andrew Hoppin directly at < nysenatecio_thatatsymbolhere_gmail.com >. Candidates should also include resume / portfolio and salary expectations.

Just the messenger.

NY State Senate 2.0 – this is big!

in 2004, i came to NYC to work for the NY State Senate. after my old boss became the Lt. Gov (now gov), i parted ways and set sail around the world.

now my friend, Andrew Hoppin (@ahoppin, former NASA scientist, coworking advocate, drupal fan, second life adventurer, and big west clark fan), has been hired as the first New York State Senate CIO. THIS IS BIG NEWS FOR geeks, activists and policy wonks.

i know he has ambitious plans that will change how state governments interact with their constituents (ie State Gov 2.0). mark my words, this is BIG.

btw, they are hiring.

The New York State Senate is back in Democratic hands for the first time in 43 years, and there is an immense amount of new technology-driven government transparency & efficiency work underway.  I’ve taken on a newly created position as CIO, and we’re hiring asap in Manhattan, Albany, and around the State.

We’re looking for coders, database gurus, online organizers, and web designers in particular, and even a few more policy people to work with Central Staff, as well as for individual Senators who want to make online organizing a priority.

Drop me a line for specifics!

Andrew Hoppin
andrew.hoppin_a_gmail.com

hire me

Dear Internets,

For the past twenty years, I’ve constantly reminded myself of the following Mark Twain quote, “Twenty years from now you will be more disappointed by the things you didn’t do than by the ones you did do. So throw off the bowlines. Sail away from the safe harbor. Catch the trade winds in your sails. Explore. Dream. Discover.”

In the land of the Internets, I am known as “noneck.” For the last six years, I have focused on exploring community organizing, innovative technologies and the creative space between the two. For the past ten years, I have worked to understand the complex digital tools that enable our modern society and the communities that embrace them. Over the past 18 months, I journeyed around the world to six contents documenting the communities that live off of the Internet, lifecasted the process of becoming a New York City Yellow Cab driver, helped expose the totalitarian regime of China, helped crystalize political remix culture at RemixAmerica.org, helped create an election monitoring system on Twitter and helped foster the NYC technology community by running Williamsburg Coworking.

My commitment to community stems from my early explorations as a Boy Scout. Back then, our power to build was manifested through our physical meetings. Now, my global explorations have demonstrated our new ability to break through the physical to empower each other at a moment’s notice. After needing to scratch my own itch, I helped start NYC’s monthly Drupal meetups. At Polytechnic University, I helped pioneer unconferences. For the past two years, I have helped operate Not An Alternative – a Brooklyn-based non-profit production company that is home to Williamsburg Coworking. Within the small walls of NYC’s meeting salons, I have always sought out the intersection of art, technology, activism, and theory.

In these hard but innovative times, I now seek a partnership that will help me further my experiments and crystalize my dreams. Fundamentally, this position will help me empower a new generation of leaders. Ideally, we will cross-pollinate community organizing, skill sharing, citizen media and cutting edge technology. Specifically, I seek to meld the following:

  • A team that empowers people and educates them on community media and problem solving techniques.

  • An opportunity to meld online and offline communities to further unify the global connections we all share.

  • The ability to explore artistic creativity, hone multimedia production skills and explore innovative outreach techniques.

  • The partnership should be willing to invest in documenting these techniques in an open environment and be willing to test out multiple theories of empowerment.

If you know of any organization that is looking for a passionate, self educated, global explorer, who is dedicated to sharing his discoveries with the world, please contact me.

Sincerely,

Noel Hidalgo

my dream job

You will be…

  • Working with a team that empowers people and educates them on community media techniques.
  • Working with online and offline communities to further unify the global connections we all share.
  • In a position to explore artistic creativity, hone multimedia production skills and explore innovative outreach techniques.
  • The organization has a track record of innovation and is willing to fully document techniques for all to enjoy.
  • The organization desires new partnerships to test out theories of empowerment and communication.
  • This position is located in New York City and allows for flex workspace. (You will have to travel.)