Fraud Quant Analyst Supplemental Support- Cincinnati, OH- Hybrid Role Customer Service & Call Center - Cincinnati, OH at Geebo

Fraud Quant Analyst Supplemental Support- Cincinnati, OH- Hybrid Role

Greetings from Javen Technologies!!!Direct Client requirementJob Title:
Fraud Quant Analyst Supplemental SupportLocation:
Cincinnati, OH- Hybrid RoleContract:
12
MonthsMandatory Skills:
5 years of card fraud authorization strategy experience writing and deploying rules for card fraud strategy Minimum 3-5 year of experience programming in SAS (base SAS, SAS macros, PROC SQL, extensive data mining and manipulation experience using SAS) Critical thinking skills (frame a problem, test a hypothesis, implement solutions Other Skillsets (preferred but not required) SQL, VBA, and Python Strong verbal and written communication skills.
Strong analytical skills.
Ability to present a professional image.
Ability to work in a team environment.
Ability to multi-task and to be flexible.
Prior management experience and evidence of leadership is a plus.
Advanced degree in quantitative analytics, economics, statistics, engineering, or a related area.
Kind Regards,Joshua Gidugu Technical Recruiter Check all our open requirements @ Seven Six Three Four Three Two One Six Six ZeroLinkedIn- Javen Technologies Inc.
, 8030 Old Cedar Ave.
Ste #225, Bloomington, MN 55425 Fraud Quant Analyst Supplemental Support- Cincinnati, OH- Hybrid Role Recommended Skills Analytical Communication Critical Thinking Data Analysis Economy Engineering Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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