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Join our team as a Fraud Analyst in Westchester, USA. Utilize your 2+ years of experience to detect and investigate financial fraud, analyze transactions, and identify suspicious patterns. You will develop prevention strategies, ensure regulatory compliance, and collaborate across departments. St...
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United States , Westchester
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Ritchie Bros
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Banking Fraud Analyst
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Join our growing Banking Fraud team in Chicago. Utilize your analytical skills and fraud expertise to detect, investigate, and prevent financial fraud. You will protect our platform's integrity using data-driven decisions in a collaborative environment. This role is key to ensuring a secure ecosy...
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United States , Chicago
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85000.00 - 110000.00 USD / Year
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Adyen
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Lead Fraud Operations Analyst
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Lead Fraud Operations Analyst role at Apollo. Safeguard our SaaS platform through hands-on investigations, SQL analysis, and system optimization. Requires 5+ years in fraud/security ops, strong SQL, and code review skills. Enjoy equity, flexible PTO, comprehensive benefits, and a remote US-based ...
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United States
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92000.00 - 125000.00 USD / Year
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Apollo.io
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Fraud Analyst
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Join our team in San Francisco as a Fraud Analyst. Utilize your 4-8+ years of experience in SaaS/eCommerce to monitor fraud, analyze data with Snowflake, and drive strategic improvements. Enjoy comprehensive benefits while protecting our platform from payment risks and account abuse.
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United States , San Francisco
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Robert Half
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Credit Business Analyst, Banking Fraud
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Join our mission to democratize finance as a Fraud Strategy Lead. You will design and execute high-impact fraud defenses for banking products like ACH and wires, using data and technology. This role requires 5-7 years of fraud strategy experience, strong SQL/Python skills, and a quantitative mind...
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United States , Menlo Park; New York; Washington
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166000.00 - 195000.00 USD / Year
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Robinhood
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Join Barclays as a Fraud Technology Data Product Analyst in Whippany. Utilize your expertise in cloud data environments (AWS, Databricks) and data migration to build innovative fraud solutions. You will analyze requirements, manage stakeholder delivery, and safeguard the bank's integrity. This hi...
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United States , Whippany
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75000.00 - 125000.00 USD / Year
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Barclays
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A career as a Fraud Analyst is a dynamic and critical role at the forefront of protecting organizations from financial crime. These professionals serve as the first line of defense, utilizing a blend of analytical prowess and investigative skills to detect, analyze, and prevent fraudulent activities. If you are a detail-oriented problem-solver with a passion for safeguarding assets, exploring Fraud Analyst jobs could be the perfect career path for you. This profession is essential across numerous industries, including banking, fintech, e-commerce, and insurance, offering a wide array of opportunities for those with the right skill set. At its core, the role of a Fraud Analyst involves the continuous monitoring of transactions, accounts, and user activities to identify patterns and anomalies that signal potential fraud. This includes scrutinizing payment card transactions, application sign-ups, and fund transfers for any suspicious behavior. When a potential threat is flagged, the analyst conducts a thorough investigation. This investigative process typically involves gathering evidence, analyzing data trails, and documenting findings in detailed reports. Based on their analysis, they make critical decisions, such as blocking transactions, freezing accounts, or escalating cases for further review, always balancing risk management with customer experience. Common responsibilities for professionals in these roles include developing and refining fraud detection rules within monitoring systems, contributing to the organization's anti-money laundering (AML) and Know Your Customer (KYC) programs, and staying abreast of emerging fraud trends and tactics used by criminals. They often collaborate with other teams, such as compliance and security, to enhance overall fraud prevention strategies and ensure adherence to regulatory standards. A key part of the job is also to provide insights and recommendations to improve existing processes and controls, making the systems more resilient against future attacks. Typical skills and requirements for Fraud Analyst jobs are both technical and interpersonal. Employers generally seek candidates with strong analytical and critical thinking abilities, enabling them to sift through large datasets to uncover subtle fraud patterns. Excellent written and verbal communication skills are essential for documenting cases and communicating findings clearly. A foundational understanding of financial regulations, AML principles, and fraud schemes is highly valued. While entry-level positions may be available, many roles prefer 1-3 years of experience in a related field. Proficiency with standard office software and an aptitude for learning specialized fraud detection tools and platforms are common requirements. Ultimately, a successful Fraud Analyst is ethical, adaptable, and possesses a relentless curiosity to outsmart fraudsters, making this a challenging and rewarding profession for those dedicated to financial security.

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