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Fraud & Risk Systems Evaluation Engineer

Location

United States

Posted

3 days ago

Salary

$90 / hour

Seniority

Mid Level

Job Description

Fraud & Risk Systems Evaluation Engineer

24-MAG

Role Description We are sharing a specialised remote consulting opportunity for experienced fraud, risk, and trust & safety engineering professionals with strong coding agent experience and practical judgment across fraud detection systems, risk scoring workflows, abuse prevention tooling, and transaction monitoring platforms. This role supports current and upcoming remote consulting opportunities focused on fraud and risk engineering evaluation, coding-agent-assisted technical workflows, system review, abuse prevention analysis, and realistic trust & safety engineering scenarios. Selected professionals may use tools such as Cursor, Claude Code, Codex, Windsurf, Gemini CLI, or comparable coding agents to complete, review, and evaluate technical tasks involving fraud detection, risk modelling, transaction monitoring, abuse prevention, and large-scale consumer or financial systems. Key Responsibilities - Fraud & Risk Engineering Evaluation - Use modern coding agents to complete and evaluate complex fraud and risk engineering tasks. - Review generated implementations involving fraud detection systems, risk scoring models, abuse prevention tooling, and transaction monitoring systems. - Assess technical outputs for correctness, scalability, maintainability, reliability, and production-readiness. - Apply professional engineering judgment to realistic fraud, risk, and trust & safety scenarios. - Detection Systems & Abuse Prevention Review - Evaluate fraud detection logic, rule-based systems, risk scoring workflows, anomaly detection patterns, and abuse prevention mechanisms. - Review transaction monitoring systems, user behaviour signals, account risk indicators, and platform integrity workflows. - Identify bugs, edge cases, failure modes, weak assumptions, and risk gaps in fraud-related technical outputs. - Provide structured feedback on system design, data flow, detection quality, and implementation trade-offs. - Coding Agent Output Assessment - Compare outputs from multiple coding agents and assess their strengths, weaknesses, accuracy, and practical usefulness. - Identify where generated solutions succeed, where they fail, and where additional fraud engineering judgment is required. - Evaluate whether generated fraud and risk implementations reflect real-world engineering standards. - Document technical review findings clearly for project teams and quality evaluation workflows. - Technical Documentation & Feedback - Produce clear, structured evaluations of fraud and risk engineering tasks and generated outputs. - Explain reasoning around detection logic, risk scoring, abuse prevention, transaction monitoring, scalability, and failure handling. - Support technical assessment workflows by documenting accepted work, improvement areas, and practical engineering conclusions. - Help ensure outputs reflect production-scale fraud, risk, and trust & safety engineering expectations. Qualifications - 2+ years of professional experience in fraud engineering, risk engineering, trust & safety engineering, or related technical domains. - Hands-on experience building fraud detection systems, risk scoring models, abuse prevention tooling, transaction monitoring systems, or platform integrity workflows. - Regular use of AI coding agents such as Cursor, Claude Code, Codex, Windsurf, Gemini CLI, or comparable tools. - Ability to evaluate generated technical solutions in fraud, risk, and trust & safety contexts. - Experience in fintech, payments, marketplaces, large-scale consumer platforms, or high-volume transaction environments is strongly preferred. - Strong understanding of detection systems, risk signals, data pipelines, backend workflows, scalability, and system reliability. - Clear written communication skills and comfort documenting technical reasoning in a remote, project-based environment. Educational Background - A degree in Computer Science, Software Engineering, Data Science, Information Systems, Cybersecurity, Statistics, Mathematics, or a related technical field is helpful. - Equivalent professional experience in fraud engineering, risk systems, trust & safety, payments infrastructure, marketplace integrity, or production software engineering is also highly relevant. Nice to Have - Experience with Python, SQL, Java, Scala, Go, JavaScript, TypeScript, or comparable engineering languages. - Familiarity with fraud rules engines, risk scoring systems, anomaly detection, graph-based detection, identity verification, payments risk, chargeback workflows, or account abuse prevention. - Experience with data platforms, streaming systems, Kafka, Spark, Flink, Airflow, Snowflake, BigQuery, Databricks, or comparable infrastructure. - Background in technical code review, fraud system evaluation, risk platform architecture, or large-scale consumer platform engineering. - Strong comfort working in sprint-based project environments with focused technical assessment windows. Why This Opportunity - Remote consulting work aligned with fraud engineering, risk systems, coding agent, and technical evaluation expertise. - Opportunity to evaluate realistic fraud and risk engineering workflows involving detection systems, transaction monitoring, abuse prevention, and trust & safety platforms. - Suitable for engineers who enjoy technical assessment, tool-assisted coding workflows, risk logic review, and practical systems problem-solving. - Sprint-based project work that can align with focused availability and remote schedules. Contract Details - Independent contractor engagement. - Fully remote and flexible scheduling. - Sprint-based, project-based availability. - Some project work may run in focused 12–24 hour sprint windows depending on project requirements. - Compensation may reach up to $90/hour, depending on project scope, experience, and accepted work structure. - Some projects may use accepted-task compensation depending on the specific workflow. - Payments are made weekly via Stripe or Wise based on services rendered. - Projects may be extended, shortened, adjusted, or concluded based on project needs and performance. - Candidates requiring H1-B or STEM OPT sponsorship support are not eligible at this time. - Work must not involve sharing confidential or proprietary information from any employer, client, or institution.

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