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Need IT Coordinator on historic ship
Last updated on October 14, 2009

Volunteer Opportunity Details:

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Come be our IT/Comms Advisor, on a historic ship in a container port in exciting Red Hook, Brooklyn!

The young, innovative, waterfront-themed non-profit PortSide NewYork needs help with the IT challenges created by having offices on a 170’ ship on the end of a long pier. PortSide currently relies on laptop broadband card for internet access and seeks a high speed connection to support several workstations and internet phone. We need help creating an internal network, website maintenance and data storage and backup in a physical structure that makes the usual WiFi environment challenging (the ship has steel walls and steel+cement floors).

Primary Needs

• Assessing and improving cellphone access in a steel ship on a pier that is not well covered by cellphone antennae.
• Assessing the best method for establishing internet access in a location that is not fixed (ships move up and down and back and forth with tides and waves) and is several hundred feet away from the nearest phone line
• Assessing methods for internet access that can move when the ship moves to other piers
• Recommending and taking steps to address internal networking needs, both for internet and for file sharing.
• Recommending and taking steps to address internal data management needs, including redundant backup.
• Recommending and performing software upgrades and addressing spyware/adware/malware problems
• Provide advice on how to improve website maintenance so that we can have multiple users and have off-site users maintain the site. (Site is currently built and managed with FrontPage).
• Liaising with outside IT vendors and identifying sources of inexpensive/donated equipment

Due to security issues, possession of a TWIC card would be helpful, but not necessary.

Logo  This opportunity is sponsored by: PortSide NewYork

We are looking for volunteers with the following skills
IT & Computer
This volunteer opportunity addresses the following social interests
Arts & Culture  Community Development
Children & Youth  Education & Schools
This volunteer opportunity is available to the following types of volunteers
Senior Citizens Welcome
We need volunteers who are free at these times
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Occasional

Contact Person:
Carolina Salguero, Executive Director, (917) 414-0565, (email)
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Address:

 PO Box 195
Brooklyn, NY 11231

Directions:

 Directions to the tanker Mary A Whalen. The Whalen is in the “Port Authority Brooklyn Marine Terminal” operated by American Stevedoring. Use entrance at the corner of Hamilton Avenue and Van Brunt Street: 70 Hamilton Avenue Brooklyn, NY 11231 ô€,f You need a photo ID to enter the port. ô€,f it can be 10 degrees cooler than inland, especially if the wind comes up. Sweaters, hoodies, etc. recommended.

Web Site: http://www.portsidenewyork.org

Miscellaneous Information

Borough
Brooklyn
Volunteer Shifts
Days and times can be adjusted to accommodate the volunteer.
Last updated on October 14, 2009


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