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Senior Fraud Data Analyst

The Curve Group
West Midlands
1 week ago
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Working Pattern: Full-time/Hybrid (3 office days, 2 work-from-home, Monday – Friday)


Note: Candidates MUST come from a Financial Services background.


What You’ll Do

  • Own and evolve the fraud detection and prevention strategy for your assigned product line.
  • Use tools like SAS, SQL, or Python to mine and model data, detect trends, and develop fraud rules.
  • Design and implement tactical initiatives to combat emerging fraud types.
  • Translate fraud insights into operational policies and support cross-functional teams in delivery.
  • Lead the development of fraud intelligence reporting to highlight risks and support change.
  • Act as a subject matter expert, mentoring junior analysts and advising key stakeholders.
  • Collaborate with fraud operations, product teams, and tech to influence system and process design.
  • Keep senior leaders informed through regular KPI updates, dashboards, and insights.

What We’re Looking For

  • Strong experience in fraud analytics within the financial services (Personal finance) industry.
  • Proven technical skills using SAS, SQL, or Python for data mining and analysis.
  • Knowledge of fraud detection systems such as Falcon, Hunter, or similar.
  • Ability to interpret data trends and translate into actionable fraud strategy.
  • Strong communication skills, able to influence at all levels.
  • Team player with a mentoring mindset.
  • Experience managing a fraud analytics function.
  • Understanding of data warehousing systems and architecture.
  • Previous experience writing or managing rule-based systems for fraud detection.

Why Join Our Client?

  • Be part of a mission‑critical team driving real‑world impact in fraud prevention.
  • Work in a supportive, forward‑thinking environment where your ideas shape outcomes.
  • Access to professional development, training, and career progression.
  • Competitive salary, benefits, and flexibility.

Ready to take the next step?

If you’re passionate about fraud prevention and have the analytical toolkit to back it up, we want to hear from you.


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