Director of Product, Fraud and Risk
GoodLeap
Posted
Feb 10, 2026
Location
Remote
Type
Full-time
Mission
What you will drive
- Set and drive the end-to-end fraud and risk product strategy across credit products, consumer payments, and the homeowner app, delivering strong protection without compromising experience.
- Own the roadmap for fraud detection and risk scoring systems, and partner closely with Engineering and Data Science to advance models, rules, and real-time defenses.
- Partner with Security to strengthen identity and account integrity, shaping product-side risk controls (KYC/KYB, device intelligence, behavioral signals) that mitigate synthetic IDs, ATO, and mule activity.
- Lead the strategy to prevent fraud-driven disputes and chargebacks by strengthening upstream controls, improving decisioning logic, and reducing opportunities for abuse before they reach Operations.
Impact
The difference you'll make
This role protects GoodLeap's financing platform that has enabled over $27 billion in financing for sustainable home solutions since 2018, ensuring the integrity of systems that make sustainable technologies more accessible to homeowners while supporting the company's nonprofit GivePower that provides life-saving water and clean electricity systems globally.
Profile
What makes you a great fit
- 10+ years of fraud, risk, identity, or trust & safety product experience in fintech, banking, lending, payments, or consumer finance.
- Proven success designing fraud/risk systems, working with DS/ML teams, and shipping high-impact risk products at scale.
- Deep understanding of fraud vectors (ATO, synthetic identities, mule accounts, friendly fraud, credit abuse, chargebacks).
- Experience with KYC/AML, sanctions, adverse media, dispute regulations, and compliance alignment.
Benefits
What's in it for you
No specific benefits, compensation, or salary information mentioned in the job posting.
About
Inside GoodLeap
GoodLeap is a technology company delivering best-in-class financing and software products for sustainable solutions like solar panels, batteries, and energy-efficient home improvements, with over $27 billion in financing since 2018. The company also supports its nonprofit GivePower, which builds water and clean electricity systems serving over 1.6 million people across Africa, Asia, and South America.