Quantitative Analyst Internet & Ecommerce - Minneapolis, MN at Geebo

Quantitative Analyst

Company Name:
U.S. Bank
Title: Quantitative Analyst
Location: Minnesota-MN-Minneapolis
Job Number: 140035936
Responsible for managing, monitoring and coordinating fraud risk strategies for credit and debit card products.
Predict the level of fraud risk, develop policies and procedures used to evaluate and control fraud risk, and maximize profit potential of the assigned product lines.
Responsibilities:
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Manage the fraud risk management strategies of credit and debit card products, including account acquisition, transaction fraud, mass compromise identification and management, and associated operational processes.
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Utilize forecasting techniques to project fraud detection strategy performance.
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Initiate and maintain fraud policy for new and existing credit products.
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Develop, build and maintain the analytical framework and support systems needed for the fraud claim and reporting processes
Your Career is Here.
Qualifications:
Basic Qualifications
Bachelor's degree in a quantitative discipline,(Economics, Statistics, operations research, Computer Science, Engineering), Master's preferred, or equivalent experience.
Minimum of 3-5 years of application analytics experience.
Preferred Skills/Experience
Advanced experience with MS Excel and Access
Prior use of statistical software and data management tools such as SQL or SAS a strong plus
Excellent written and verbal communication skills
Job: Project Management / AnalysisEstimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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