Strategic Operations Lead - Credit and Lending
The Strategic Operations Lead for Credit and Lending will own end-to-end delivery of technology programs for Mercury's credit products. This role involves managing integrated program plans, facilitating decision-making, and ensuring compliance in a regulated environment.
What you'll do:
Program ownership
- Own the integrated program plan across all active credit and lending workstreams, covering milestones, dependencies, and critical paths across Engineering, Product, Risk, Compliance, Treasury, and Operations.
- Proactively manage sequencing, resourcing tradeoffs, and escalations. When initiatives are off-track, you identify it first and bring a recommended path forward.
- Ensure Compliance, Treasury, and Operations readiness lands alongside product and regulatory milestones
- Drive incident learnings back into design, test coverage, and runbooks so each issue improves the underlying system, not just fixes the symptom.
Governance and decision-making
- Keep a single source of truth for status, decisions, risks, and owners. Maintain a living RAID log with clear owners and impact assessments.
- Facilitate structured decision-making by surfacing options and tradeoffs to leaders before problems escalate.
- Build and improve the operating systems that drive credit and lending product decisions: planning cycles, reviews, decision frameworks, launch readiness.
Communication and influence
- Produce concise, predictable updates calibrated to the audience.
- Synthesize complex cross-functional information into recommendations that help executives decide and move.
- Produce documentation of program objectives, architecture decisions, and operational impacts that onboards new team members without requiring a meeting to explain it.
- Function as a trusted thought partner to engineering leads, product managers, and senior leadership.
Execution and improvement
- Identify inefficiencies and eliminate them through automation, AI tooling, or process redesign.
- Lead technical retrospectives and post-mortems, ensuring learnings are systematized rather than forgotten.
What we're looking for:
Experience
- 10+ years of program management or technical program management in a high-growth or regulated environment.
- Direct experience in financial services, fintech, or credit infrastructure. Compliance, audit, reporting and risk management obligations are familiar territory.
- Track record of operating at the department or business level, owning programs with multiple concurrent workstreams and cross-functional accountability.
- Proven ability to communicate with and influence executive stakeholders, in writing and in high-stakes meetings, without a senior manager to translate.
- Bonus: Familiarity with the lending tooling ecosystem such as loan origination, credit risk management and lending management systems.
How you work
- Product-first. You evaluate everything through: what is the user problem, what is the fastest path to learning, what actually moves the needle.
- AI-native. You use AI tools to do your actual work. You have built workflows or tooling that changed how your team operates. When you see a repetitive process, you automate it.
- Comfortable in ambiguity. You build structure where there is none.
- Systems thinker. You see dependencies, second-order effects, and points of failure before they surface, and you build programs that account for them.
- Energized by building and operating. You do your best work designing the system and running it well once it is built.
What you bring
- Technical fluency. You can understand and challenge engineering decisions, identify technical risks early, and translate complexity for non-technical stakeholders.
- Exceptional written and verbal communication. You write documentation that clarifies hard decisions and build frameworks teams actually adopt.
- Commercial instincts. You understand the financial dynamics of a lending business well enough to evaluate tradeoffs with authority.
- High emotional intelligence. You build trust quickly across engineering, product, risk, and executive stakeholders. You navigate complex interpersonal situations without losing credibility or momentum.
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The total rewards package at Mercury includes base salary, equity (stock options/RSUs), and benefits. Our salary and equity ranges are highly competitive within the SaaS and fintech industry and are updated regularly using the most reliable compensation survey data for our industry. New hire offers are made based on a candidate’s experience, expertise, geographic location, and internal pay equity relative to peers. Our target new hire base salary ranges for this role are the following:
- US employees in New York City, Los Angeles, Seattle, or the San Francisco Bay Area: $163,000 - 203,800
- US employees outside of the New York City, Los Angeles, Seattle, or the San Francisco Bay Area: $146,700 - 183,400
- Canadian employees (any location): CAD 154,100 - 192,600
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