Mustafa Kalash is a QA Lead and former high school Computer Science and Engineering Department Head with 11 years of experience blending classroom leadership, hands-on software development, and tech support. He moves fluidly between roles—teaching college-level CS and cybersecurity, managing departmental budgets and policies, and debugging hardware/software as a tier 1–2 technician—bringing a practical, systems-minded approach to quality engineering. Technically fluent in Java, C#, C++, Python, JavaScript, HTML/CSS and Git, he has contributed back-end code to the long-running open-source game Baystation12, demonstrating real-world server-side engineering. Known for designing and delivering technology-focused professional development, Mustafa excels at translating complex technical concepts into teachable practices and operational improvements. His diverse background and international perspective lend uncommon creativity to problem solving and team enablement.
11 years of coding experience
9 years of employment as a software developer
Master of Education - MEd Classroom Technology, Master of Education - MEd Classroom Technology at Bowling Green State University
High School, High School at Pickerington High School Central
Bachelor’s Degree in Education Career and Technical Education, Bachelor’s Degree in Education Career and Technical Education at The Ohio State University
Contributions:332 commits, 336 PRs, 171 pushes in 5 years 5 months
Contributions summary:Mustafa contributed to the server-side logic of the game. They implemented bridge access for internal affairs agents and modified the HoS encryption key. The user also added various modules to the internal affairs hardsuit with functionality to change pen colors and added paper dispensing.
Contributions:1 PR, 381 pushes, 214 branches in 7 years 7 months
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