Friday, 24 January 2014

Posted Position Title Fraud Risk Analyst

Job Number     1922427
Business     GE Capital
Business Segment     Capital - International
Career Level     Entry-Level
Function     Risk Management
Function Segment     Risk Analytics
Location(s) Where Opening Is Available     Australia
City     Richmond
Postal Code     3121
Relocation Expenses     No

Role Summary/Purpose

The role of Fraud Risk Analyst will share responsibility for the performance and monitoring of key fraud detection systems and processes. The position will focus on observing fraud trends and implementing changes in fraud systems in order to mitigate losses to the GE Capital Australia business whilst maintaining acceptable business limits. There will also be a focus placed on developing improved methods to profile customers and fraudsters with the goal of reducing genuine customer impact.

Essential Responsibilities
  • Drive and facilitate the continued optimisation of Fraud Prevention Systems by way of; rule reviews, trend analysis, customer & fraudster Profiling.
  • Provide targeted commentary of Fraud Loss and Prevention results both internally and externally.
  • Monitor and communicate volume and quality metrics for operational fraud teams ensuring that the business is aware of changes to headcount requirement and/or loss appetite.
  • Interpret data outputs of confirmed Fraud Incidents and translate these into prevention strategies.
  • Assist in the forecasting of fraud exposure and losses.
  • Assist in the implementation and analysis of new Fraud Prevention products as they become available.
  • Drive the communication of new/improved system and process strategies to wider fraud department.

Qualifications/Requirements

•Educated to degree level in mathematics, statistics or a related analytical field.
•2+ years experience with SAS, SQL or equivalent coding experience with successful track record of working within risk or fraud analytics
•Experience working closely with an operational function and frontline staff.
•Strong communication skills, both written and verbal, with strong capabilities to articulate complex technical information.
•Understanding of fraud and cyber-crime environment.
•Ability to work in very dynamic environment where priorities can change frequently.
•Ability to maintain high standards of accuracy and work under pressure to achieve deadlines.

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