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Lead Risk Manager, Payment Fraud

Calgary, AB ยท Hybrid

$150K - $180K/yr

Lead Risk Manager, Payment Fraud Toronto Onsite | Full-Time | Hybrid after onboarding | Reports to ... security. Why This Role This is not a maintenance seat at a stagnant company. It is a builder seat ...

Lead Risk Manager, Payment Fraud

Calgary, AB ยท Hybrid

$150K - $180K/yr

Lead Risk Manager, Payment Fraud Toronto Onsite | Full-Time | Hybrid after onboarding | Reports to ... security. Why This Role This is not a maintenance seat at a stagnant company. It is a builder seat ...

... Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC), Public Company Accounting Oversight Board (PCAOB), CPA ... Promote and demonstrate commitment to audit quality, risk management and independence processes and ...

You will leverage your technical expertise in compliance, risk management, regulatory requirements, and security architecture to provide guidance to teams across TELUS. Here's how * Evaluate project ...

Executive Director

Calgary, AB ยท Hybrid

CA$64.94 - CA$116.89/hr

Sound knowledge of business management and a working knowledge of information security risk management and cybersecurity technologies. Up-to-date knowledge of methodologies and trends in both ...

Reporting to the Manager, Cybersecurity, the successful candidate will contribute to SOC operations, risk management, and continuous security improvement. This position entails monitoring ...

Cybersecurity Advisor II

Calgary, AB ยท On-site

CA$85K - CA$105K/yr

Participate in project and working sessions to support the integration of security considerations. * Support awareness and enablement activities related to secure practices and risk management.

Define, configure, and implementprocess control and risk management modules of SAP GRC. * Design and develop SAP BTP security (role collection) andintegratingIAGwith onpremise SAP GRC. * Configure ...

You'll work at the intersection of compliance, risk management, and operational security, supporting our government contract obligations while helping to standardize security controls across the ...

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Security Risk Manager information

What is the difference between Security Risk Manager vs Security Analyst?

AspectSecurity Risk ManagerSecurity Analyst
CertificationsCRISC, CISSP, CISMCompTIA Security+, CISSP (optional)
Work EnvironmentStrategic, managerial, policy-focusedOperational, monitoring, incident response
Employer & Industry UsageOrganizations with risk management frameworksIT departments, cybersecurity teams

The Security Risk Manager focuses on identifying, assessing, and mitigating security risks at a strategic level, often managing policies and frameworks. In contrast, the Security Analyst handles day-to-day security monitoring, incident response, and vulnerability assessments. Both roles require cybersecurity certifications, but the Risk Manager's role is more strategic, while the Analyst's role is more technical and operational.

What are some common challenges Security Risk Managers face when implementing new security policies within an organization?

Security Risk Managers often encounter challenges such as resistance to change from employees, balancing security needs with business operations, and ensuring compliance with industry regulations. Gaining buy-in from various stakeholders requires strong communication and education efforts, as some team members may perceive new protocols as disruptive. Additionally, Security Risk Managers must continuously assess evolving threats while adapting policies to keep the organization protected without hindering productivity.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a Security Risk Manager, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Security Risk Manager, you need a solid understanding of risk assessment, security protocols, and regulatory compliance, typically supported by a degree in cybersecurity, information security, or a related field. Familiarity with risk management frameworks (like ISO 27001 or NIST), security information and event management (SIEM) systems, and certifications such as CISSP or CISM are commonly required. Strong analytical thinking, communication, and leadership skills help you effectively identify vulnerabilities and collaborate with stakeholders. These competencies are crucial for proactively managing threats, ensuring organizational resilience, and maintaining regulatory compliance.

What does a Security Risk Manager do?

A Security Risk Manager is responsible for identifying, assessing, and mitigating security risks that could impact an organization. They develop and implement risk management policies, conduct security audits, and ensure compliance with relevant laws and standards. Security Risk Managers work closely with other departments to create strategies that protect assets, data, and personnel from potential threats. Their role is critical in helping organizations minimize losses and maintain business continuity.

Lead Risk Manager, Payment Fraud

Worthland

Calgary, AB โ€ข Hybrid

$150K - $180K/yr

Full-time

Posted 2 days ago


Job description

Lead Risk Manager, Payment Fraud

Toronto Onsite | Full-Time | Hybrid after onboarding | Reports to CEO | LMIA / PNP sponsorship available

About the Client

Our client is one of Canada's fastest-growing fintech platforms, transforming how consumers pay, save, and earn rewards through a single seamless app. The company processes over USD $100M in annual transaction volume (TPV) with a base of 250,000+ users across North America, and its proprietary, fully in-house technology stack supports 500+ leading retail and brand partners. Headquartered in the Greater Toronto Area with a growing presence in Silicon Valley, the company is currently scaling at 300% year-over-year and is expanding its financial product suite into new categories.

Role Overview

Risk management at this company is not a brake on growth โ€” it is the engine that powers it. The Lead Risk Manager will own end-to-end fraud and payment risk strategy across a multi-currency, cross-border consumer payments ecosystem, building AI-driven detection systems that automate over 90% of fraud interception and free the team from manual review cycles.

This is a builder role for a Risk Leader with hacker instincts and raw analytical horsepower โ€” someone who can reverse-engineer fraud loops, write production-grade SQL and Python, and deploy ML models (XGBoost, LightGBM) into live risk systems. The role reports directly to the CEO and operates as the strategic liaison to global payment processors and vendors.

Key Responsibilities

โ€ข Define the rules, don't just follow them โ€” Lead end-to-end financial risk strategies, from opportunity identification through design, testing, and post-production monitoring.

โ€ข Build AI-driven defense โ€” Develop user behaviour scoring, anomaly detection, and automated interception models using Python/Sklearn/XGBoost/LightGBM, and deploy them into the production risk stack.

โ€ข Counter-strike fraud โ€” Investigate anomalous activity in real time, perform root-cause analysis on chargebacks, and produce authoritative reports on emerging fraud trends across multi-currency and e-commerce flows.

โ€ข Own the data layer โ€” Independently query large datasets in SQL to surface fraud patterns, evaluate model performance, and inform strategy adjustments.

โ€ข Strategic liaison โ€” Act as the single point of contact between the company and external payment processors, card networks, and risk vendors, ensuring alignment on risk policy and incident response.

โ€ข Set the standard โ€” Establish the company's long-term risk operating framework as the platform scales TPV and enters new markets.

Must-Have Requirements

โ€ข 5+ years of professional experience, with a minimum of 3 years dedicated to fraud risk and at least 1 year specifically within the payments industry.

โ€ข Hands-on experience identifying and defending against fraud across multi-currency, cross-border, and e-commerce payment environments.

โ€ข Strong reverse-engineering and problem-solving instincts โ€” able to anticipate attacks from a fraudster's perspective.

โ€ข Expert-level SQL for independent querying of large transactional datasets; strong Python proficiency.

โ€ข 3+ years of hands-on experience building fraud detection models โ€” feature engineering, training, evaluation, and production deployment.

โ€ข Demonstrated proficiency with Python/R modeling frameworks: Sklearn, XGBoost, LightGBM.

โ€ข Mandarin Chinese fluency (the company operates a bilingual EN/CN working environment; this is a hard requirement).

โ€ข Based in or willing to relocate to the Greater Toronto Area for the onsite onboarding period.

Nice to Have

โ€ข Prior experience at a top-tier payment processor, card network, or fintech with cross-border exposure.

โ€ข Experience leading or mentoring a small risk / data team.

โ€ข Familiarity with North American AML/KYC and consumer payment compliance frameworks.

Compensation & Logistics

โ€ข Base Salary: CAD 150K to 180k

โ€ข Bonus: Risk control performance bonus tied to fraud loss reduction and model deployment milestones.

โ€ข Work Model: Hybrid in Toronto, with a paid 1โ€“2 month onsite onboarding period at the Etobicoke office.

โ€ข Reporting Line: Direct report to the CEO.

โ€ข Immigration Support: Full LMIA and PNP employer sponsorship for top-tier candidates, including all associated costs.

โ€ข Team: Work alongside payment industry veterans and a Harvard-affiliated founder defining the future of AI-driven financial security.

Why This Role

This is not a maintenance seat at a stagnant company. It is a builder seat at a Canadian fintech in hyper-growth, with direct CEO access, a real budget for AI tooling, and the autonomy to define the risk operating model from the ground up. For a senior risk professional who wants to operate as a general rather than an analyst, this is one of the most consequential fraud roles open in the Canadian market today.