Steve Micallef is a results-driven director with 14+ years leading cross-functional teams across operations, supply chain, sales and project management, currently running Reform Electrical and Solar in Greater Melbourne. He combines hands-on electrical and PLC commissioning experience from early roles at Holden and HWT with strategic supply‑chain transformations and multi-site manufacturing builds that delivered measurable profit turnarounds. Steve has negotiated large-scale commercial contracts (Aldi, Lend Lease, Yarra Valley Water) and established offshore manufacturing in Malaysia to improve competitiveness and margins. He brings practical lean and Six Sigma-informed process design into new product launches and complex engineering programs, having led profitable vehicle driveline development at Dana. Unusually for an operations director, he also contributes to open-source security tooling (SpiderFoot), focusing on hardening back-end modules and third‑party data integrations. That blend of shop‑floor technical credibility, commercial negotiation savvy and periodic security-focused coding gives him a rare operational+technical leadership profile.
14 years of coding experience
9 years of employment as a software developer
Bachelor of Business, Business Administration, Management and Operations, Bachelor of Business, Business Administration, Management and Operations at Victoria University
Certificate 4 in Photovoltaic, Certificate 4 in Photovoltaic at Holmsglen Tafe
VCE, VCE at Catholic Regional College
Open Registration Data, Electrician, Open Registration Data, Electrician at Integracom
SpiderFoot automates OSINT for threat intelligence and mapping your attack surface.
Role in this project:
Back-end Developer & Security Engineer
Contributions:14 releases, 157 reviews, 2183 commits in 10 years 9 months
Contributions summary:Steve's contributions focused on enhancing the security and stability of the SpiderFoot project. They made changes to several modules, including the core `sflib.py` file, while also focusing on improving the security features within modules like `sfp_xforce.py`. Their contributions indicate they're responsible for incorporating, maintaining, and hardening the use of third-party security-related data sources.
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Contributions:2 pushes, 1 branch in 1 day
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Steve Micallef - Director at Reform Electrical and Solar Pty Ltd