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Investigator

2355 W Pinnacle Peak Rd, Phoenix, AZ 85027

Join Us in Making an Impact  
 
At OneAZ Credit Union, our success is measured only by yours. We’re here to create lasting change in the lives of our members, our communities, and our team. If you're looking for a career with purpose, where your work truly matters—you've found it! 

Who You Are 🧩 

You’re impactful, compassionate, and fearless, ready to embrace new challenges and shape the future of financial well-being. You take accountability for our success and thrive in an environment where curiosity is celebrated. If this sounds like you, let’s build something great together. 

What You’ll Do 🚀

📍This position will be located at our Corporate Office: 2355 W Pinnacle Peak Rd, Phoenix, AZ 85027    

The Investigator is responsible for the analysis of existing and new accounts to identify negative trends and change in member transaction activity for fraud and suspicious activity leading to deposit, debit card, ATM, wire, ACH, and loan risk, check fraud, and anti-money laundering. The role analyzes accounts identified on risk filter reports daily and performs necessary actions to mitigate risk and reduce potential financial loss. 
 
The Investigator utilizes findings to recommend processes and/or procedure enhancements to mitigate loss exposure. The role researches and investigates fraudulent/suspicious transaction activities and irregular business practices within the Credit Union and contributes to the protection of the Credit Union's assets by partnering with internal business areas and other financial institutions.

Essential Functions

  • Demonstrates thorough knowledge of Credit Union products and services applicable to investigations, loss prevention, and security to identify key issues and propose solutions.
  • Conducts research and analyzes member transactional activity to identify risk and prevent loss from various types of fraud including but not limited to Non-Sufficient Funds (NSF) activity, check kiting, Automated Clearing House (ACH), wires, debit card, bill pay, remote deposit capture, loans, etc.
  • Performs complex research analysis and documentation of account activity and uses independent judgment to determine appropriate actions that remove or minimize the Credit Union’s fraud and/or anti-money laundering (AML) exposure.
  • Resolves and monitors irregular, fraudulent, and suspicious business practices within the Credit Union.
  • Interacts with various Credit Union associates and management in the resolution of Fraud/Bank Secrecy Act (BSA) alerts/cases including providing general knowledge, reoccurring support, feedback, and follow up to ensure risk mitigation.
  • Prepares comprehensive reports of analysis and investigation by compiling investigative notes, documentation, and resolution up to and including Suspicious Activity Reports (SARs).
  • Conducts case related interviews with potential suspects and member victims via phone and in person.
  • Refers and escalates complex cases to Senior Investigative staff, as appropriate.
  • Creates and presents internal training regarding fraud trends.
  • Attends monthly organizational meetings, as directed by management, to stay abreast of current trends; understands emerging fraud related practices and standards; participates in educational opportunities; reads professional publications and participates in professional organizations.
  • Evaluates referrals of suspected fraud from Credit Union branches and departments for further investigation.
  • Assists with law enforcement inquiries.
  • Complies with all related federal, state, and industry laws and regulations pertaining to banking.

What You Bring 🎯

  • High School Diploma Required
  • Bachelor's Degree in criminal justice, business or a related field. Preferred
  • 3 to 5 years of similar or related experience. Three (3) to five (5) years of retail banking and/or back-office operations experience with emphasis on assessing deposit and lending risks with thorough knowledge of retail products, operations, systems, and policies and procedures. Required
  • 3 to 5 years of similar or related experience. Three (3) to five (5) years of experience conducting investigations for the banking industry and/or law enforcement agencies including Fraud, AML, Credit, or Risk. Required
  • Strong problem-solving skills with the ability to think quickly, challenge assumptions, and consider alternative perspectives. (Medium proficiency)
  • Ability to perform in high-stress situations and work in a team environment. (Medium proficiency)
  • Knowledge of and experience with investigations, investigative techniques, interviewing, security, and fraud prevention. (Medium proficiency)
  • Broad knowledge of retail and commercial banking inclusive of teller operations, new account opening, and lending practices. (Medium proficiency)
  • Thorough knowledge of banking laws, regulations, and banking policies and practices including but not limited to Reg CC, Reg E, privacy and identity theft, remote deposit capture/image deposit, Non-Sufficient Funds (NSF) activity, chargebacks, new accounts, check kiting, and Foreign Account Tax Compliance Act (FACTA). (Medium proficiency)
  • Advanced knowledge of banking laws and federal and state government laws/regulations including Bank Secrecy Act (BSA), Anti-Money Laundering (AML), USA Patriot Act, and Office of Foreign Assets Control (OFAC). (High proficiency)

Compensation & Benefits 🎉

  • Generous paid time off: paid holidays, floating holidays, personal days, vacation days, plus sick time
  • Low-cost Medical, Dental & Vision plans 
  • Paid childcare assistance
  • Award-winning 401K
  • Gym fee reimbursement 
  • Tuition Reimbursement 
  • Student loan repayment
  • ...and much more. Explore all the details in our comprehensive Benefits Booklet
  • Target hiring range $64,726.07 - $80,907.58 USD (Depending on experience and prior to any incentives this position is eligible for)

Why Join OneAZ?

At OneAZ, we’re not just a credit union; we’re a financial trailblazer that passionately cares about inspiring dreams and driving prosperity in the communities we serve. We exist to clear the way for dreamers and doers, aspiring to be the bank for new pioneers. 

We are driving change in our communities, constantly improving our products and services so our members and their families can relentlessly pursue their dreams. By embodying our values and living our promise, you’ll be part of a team committed to exceeding expectations and redefining what’s possible. 

Additional Notes: 

Knowingly submitting false information will result in disqualification for consideration of future positions, termination of employment and forfeiture of other rights. Candidates for this position will be required to sign an authorization for OneAZ to conduct a credit and criminal background check, pursuant to procedures in the Fair Credit Reporting Act and any other applicable laws. All candidates will be considered for this position on an individualized basis, in compliance with all applicable equal employment opportunity laws. Ensures compliance with applicable policies, laws, and regulations, including the Bank Secrecy Act (BSA), Anti-Money Laundering (AML) compliance, USA Patriot Act, and Office of Foreign Assets Control (OFAC). As applicable, any individual who meets the definition of a mortgage loan originator (MLO) and is employed by a federal agency-regulated institution will need to be registered on the Nationwide Mortgage Licensing System (NMLS). This job description should not be considered all-inclusive. It is merely a guide of expected duties. The associate understands that the job description is neither complete, nor permanent and may be modified at any time. At the request of their supervisor, an associate may be asked to perform additional duties or take on additional responsibilities without notice. Complies with all policies and standards. Position grades could fluctuate based on market value.

 

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