Fraud Operations Manager, Consumer Technology

Suno Suno · Multimodal · New York, NY · Growth

This role focuses on building and managing Suno's payment integrity function, including fraud detection logic, dispute strategy, and analytical frameworks for a consumer AI music platform. It requires experience in fraud analysis, risk operations, or trust & safety, with a focus on subscription businesses and payment dispute lifecycles. The role involves partnering with engineering and data teams to define fraud signal requirements and build detection logic.

What you'd actually do

  1. Build Suno's fraud detection framework from zero — Payment platform fraud rulesets, internal behavioral signals, and the operational processes that connect detection to action
  2. Investigate fraud patterns across payment disputes, account abuse, and trial fraud — triage by impact, identify clusters, and propose remediation
  3. Define Suno-specific fraud vectors (carding attacks, chargeback abuse, trial-to-fraud pipelines, account sharing at scale) and build detection logic for each
  4. Shape the dispute response process — representment strategy, resolution, win rate tracking
  5. Partner with Engineering and Data to define fraud signal requirements and validate that production rules match your detection intent — you'll co-develop the business logic

Skills

Required

  • 5+ years in fraud analysis, risk operations, or trust & safety at a consumer company
  • Management experience in leading or growing a payment-integrity focused team or program
  • Hands-on Stripe Radar experience or deep familiarity with a comparable rule-based fraud decisioning platform
  • SQL and data fluency
  • Depth in the payment dispute lifecycle
  • Track record of building detection logic that measurably reduced fraud rates
  • Comfort with ambiguity at 0→1

Nice to have

  • experience at a subscription business
  • familiarity with ML-based fraud models or working with data science to productionize fraud signals
  • background in AI or consumer creator platforms

What the JD emphasized

  • owned a fraud program rather than just contributed to one
  • built programs from scratch, not just maintained what existed