Alexey Rubashёff is a development automation and QA specialist with 10+ years focused on game development, currently driving Development Automation at Wargaming in Kyiv. He blends deep QA, automation engineering, and development testing across Python and C# test frameworks to improve reliability for large-scale MMO titles like World of Tanks and World of Warplanes. A pragmatic problem-solver, he builds tools and test suites that enable developers and testers to catch hard-to-see issues early—“planting a seed of doubt” so teams measure twice and cut once. Beyond games he contributes to Home Assistant integrations, applying his IoT and backend skills to real-world device control and privacy-first home automation. Organized, analytical, and hands-on, he’s the kind of engineer who won’t step over a problem because it’s “not his job.” He explicitly avoids non-gaming and gambling opportunities, preferring challenges in interactive entertainment and embedded automation.
10 years of coding experience
Open International University of Human Development "Ukraine"
:house_with_garden: Open source home automation that puts local control and privacy first.
Role in this project:
Back-end Developer / IoT Developer
Contributions:48 reviews, 12 PRs, 94 comments in 5 years 3 months
Contributions summary:Alexey primarily contributed to the integration of Atlantic Water Heater functionality within the Home Assistant core. Their work involved adding sensors, binary sensors, and number entities to monitor and control the water heater. They focused on implementing features related to water temperature, operational modes, and electric consumption, developing code within the `overkiz` component, showcasing expertise in Home Assistant's component architecture. Their contributions demonstrate a solid understanding of IoT device integration and the Python programming language.
:house_with_garden: Open source home automation that puts local control and privacy first.
Contributions:91 pushes, 19 branches in 1 year
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