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We are looking for a Fraud Risk Specialist to support payment risk and financial crime review activities in Pennsylvania. This position is ideal for someone who can assess complex transaction activity, document findings with precision, and escalate concerns in accordance with regulatory expectations. The person in this role will help safeguard member credit union transactions through detailed investigations, timely reporting, and close coordination with compliance and internal stakeholders.
Job Responsibility
Examine real-time payment activity and assigned investigation cases to identify irregular patterns, evaluate potential fraud concerns, and document findings thoroughly
Partner with internal teams to gather missing details, clarify transaction context, and support accurate case resolution
Prepare required suspicious activity documentation for compliance review, ensuring records are complete, well organized, and supported by clear evidence
Submit regulatory reports within required deadlines for confirmed suspicious activity, and track follow-up actions or refilings when needed
Review sanctions-related alerts and list updates across applicable systems, resolve matches appropriately, and record outcomes according to procedure
Screen new team members and vendor records against required watchlists and communicate results to the appropriate stakeholders
Conduct searches in response to FinCEN 314(a) requests, escalate positive findings as required, and provide results to management
Apply Bank Secrecy Act and related regulatory standards consistently while helping protect the integrity of financial transactions
Make informed decisions on payment-related issues by analyzing available data, risk indicators, and case-specific circumstances
Requirements
High school diploma required
additional experience in financial services, fraud review, or suspicious activity reporting is preferred
Prior experience investigating potentially fraudulent transactions or identifying unusual account activity in a regulated environment
Working knowledge of Bank Secrecy Act requirements and related financial crime compliance practices
Ability to read and interpret business documents, technical procedures, and government regulations, then translate findings into clear written reports
Strong analytical and problem-solving skills, with the ability to evaluate variable situations and make sound risk-based decisions
Proficiency with Microsoft Office 365, Adobe, and systems used for regulatory filing, sanctions screening, and 314(a)/(b) review processes
Effective verbal and written communication skills for collaborating with internal stakeholders and presenting information clearly
Comfortable handling detailed documentation, maintaining case files, and managing deadlines with a high degree of accuracy
What we offer
Benefits are available to contract/temporary professionals, including medical, vision, dental, and life and disability insurance
Hired contract/temporary professionals are also eligible to enroll in our company 401(k) plan