Job Description:
Manager, Fraud Detection and Analytics
The Role
The Fraud Detection Analytics Team is responsible for ensuring that fraudulent events-such as account logins, account openings, and payment attempts-occurring on Fidelity's platform are detected and mitigated in a timely manner. The team leverages a combination of vendor and internally developed tools and models to enable real-time detection and interdiction at various stages of the customer lifecycle.
You will work closely with data scientists, fraud strategists, and business stakeholders to support real-time fraud detection and prevention strategies. Your work will focus on identifying fraud and scam schemes and implementing detection solutions to mitigate risk, using advanced analytics and data analysis tools. Key responsibilities include:
- Analyze complex datasets to identify risk signals related to cryptocurrency and scams involving money movement.
- Use Python, SQL, and analytical tools to analyze large, complex, and unstructured datasets and extract actionable insights.
- Implement fraud detection strategies in a real-time fraud decisioning engine.
- Support anomaly detection efforts to identify coordinated fraud attacks and organized fraud rings.
- Communicate insights clearly and effectively to influence stakeholders and drive product changes.
- Collaborate across business units to drive rel="noopener noreferrer">benefits to meet your evolving needs and help you live your best life at work and at home. These benefits include comprehensive health care coverage and emotional well-being support, market-leading retirement, generous paid time off and parental leave, charitable giving employee match program, and educational assistance including student loan repayment, tuition reimbursement, and learning resources to develop your career. Note, the application window closes when the position is filled or unposted.
Please be advised that Fidelity's business is governed by the provisions of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, the Investment Advisers Act of 1940, the Investment Company Act of 1940, ERISA, numerous state laws governing securities, investment and retirement-related financial activities and the rules and regulations of numerous self-regulatory organizations, including FINRA, among others. Those laws and regulations may restrict Fidelity from hiring and/or associating with individuals with certain Criminal Histories.
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Category:
Data Analytics and Insights