Junior Fraud Analyst

Nottingham
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Job Title: Junior Fraud Analyst
Location: Nottingham (1 day WFH)

Salary: £25k

Are you ready to make your mark in the online gaming industry? A prestigious client, recognised as a leader in the digital gaming space, is looking for a Fraud Analyst to join their team. This is your chance to work in a fast-paced, innovative environment where your analytical skills will play a crucial role in combating fraud.

Why This Role Has Opened: Our client is expanding their fraud prevention department to maintain their high standards of integrity and player security. This growth has created an opportunity for a driven Fraud Analyst to step in and make a real impact.

What's In It for You?

Flexible working hours (core hours 9:30 am - 3:30 pm)
7.5% bonus paid in three instalments throughout the year
Annual inflation pay increases and performance reviews
Early finish Fridays (2.30pm)
Free food onsite
New state of the art office
Onsite parking
Life insurance
Sick pay
Regular work events - parties, socials, activities
Access to extensive training and development opportunities
Casual dress code and a sociable work environmentEssential Skills:

A degree in Mathematics, Statistics, or Data Science
Proficiency in SQL
Advanced Excel skills, particularly in statistical modelling and pivot tables
Excellent communication and data storytelling skills
Strong problem-solving abilities and analytical thinkingDay-to-Day Responsibilities:

Analysing data to identify and prevent fraudulent activities
Checking the mathematical accuracy of all games on a weekly basis
Verifying wins are correct and not false or fraudulent on jackpots up to £8m
Building reports for fraud detection and prevention
Collaborating with various departments to ensure seamless operations
Complying with investigation requests from external organisations
Conduct regular audits of transactions and user activity to identify any irregularities or potential fraudulent behaviour.Join a Forward-Thinking Team: This role offers a unique blend of analytical challenges and strategic thinking. If you're passionate about data and fraud prevention and are eager to contribute to a thriving team, this is the perfect opportunity for you.

Ready to Take the Next Step? Apply now and be part of a company that values innovation, growth, and excellence in the online gaming industry. Send your CV today!

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