Scaled Abuse Specialist, Special Projects & Investigations
Amazon
Tempe, Arizona
Posted 4 days ago
Responsibilities
Primary Duties
- Complete risk analyses and manipulate data in complex data sets (SQL, Python, R etc.)
- Use high-level judgment to inform our most complex enforcement decisions
- Identify gaps and risks in Amazon's current mechanisms and policies and recommend solutions to product/policy owning teams.
- Use data and/or technical skills to discover new ways to scale deep dive signals resulting in the identification of many bad actors and sizing the issue
- Owning the complete life cycle of one or more complex problems - from identification through scaling the solutions
- Break problems into manageable pieces, ruthlessly prioritizing, and delivering results in an ambiguous environment
- Conduct large scale deep dives to derive insights about tactics used to conduct abuse on our stores, identifying gaps and risk in Amazon's current mechanisms, systems, and policies
- Write documents for partner teams and executives that identify problems, propose technical solutions, and drive alignment among stakeholders
- Own partnerships with stakeholder teams and guide appropriate trade-offs, clearly communicate goals, roles and responsibilities.
- Utilize agentic AI systems to automate workflows, scale pattern detection, and accelerate investigation and detection projects.
Experience Requirements
Required
experienced, motivated industry specialist with a background in risk, digital fraud, compliance, or cyber investigations
Required Skills
Technical Skills
SQLPythonMachine LearningData Science
Full Job Description
Special Projects & Investigations Specialist
The Special Projects & Investigations team is looking for an experienced, motivated industry specialist with a background in risk, digital fraud, compliance, or cyber investigations who also have advanced data analysis skills (SQL, Python, Machine Learning, Data Science). This role will manage critical and high impact projects and scale their findings through technology and analytics to interpret risks across Amazon's entire business segment or apply other industry experience to develop feasible, systematic solutions to endemic problems.
The Customer Trust (CT) organization's mission is to keep Amazon stores safe and trustworthy for our buyers, brands and selling partners, by enabling our selling partners to provide great CX while ensuring bad actors are kept out of our stores. The Special Projects & Investigations (SPI) team protects Amazon's WW stores by creating projects and programs focused on the detection of abuse at its earliest point and identifying the root causes, vulnerabilities or exploits to systematically address to prevent future abuse.
We search out highly skilled candidates who move fast, have an entrepreneurial spirit to create new solutions, a tenacity to get things done, thrive in an environment of ambiguity and change, and are capable of breaking down and solving complex problems. We value individual expression, respect different opinions, and work together to create a culture where each of us is able to contribute fully. The combination of our unique backgrounds and perspectives strengthens our ability to achieve Amazon's mission of being Earth's most customer-centric company. We catch bad actors and stop online fraud. It's fun. It's hard. It matters. We are passionate about protecting our selling partners and customers from bad actors and want a candidate that shares that passion. Amazon is one of the world's most trusted companies. Help us keep it that way.
To achieve this, the ideal candidate should be passionate about the use of advanced data analytics and technology approaches to identify patterns and establish connections to uncover process and technology gaps and prevent fraud across Amazon stores worldwide. Your decisions are not only fundamental to helping protect customers and selling partners but will help maintain the health of Amazon's catalog and product listings ecosystem.
Key Job Responsibilities
A day in the life might involve diving deep into data to uncover emerging fraud patterns, collaborating with teams across Amazon to implement protective solutions, or developing new detection methods. You'll balance independent analytical work with team collaboration, sharing insights and supporting colleagues in our shared mission.
Our team is comprised of practitioners of fraud and abuse, working to understand bad actor ecosystems using threat intelligence analytics and technical skills. We complement specialized industry skills with broad risk experiences, to deliver results - we wear a lot of hats and take ownership of hard to solve problem areas whenever possible. We speak 12 languages, write code in 3 (mostly self-taught, on the job), and celebrate learning and taking risks. We encourage experimentation and curiosity while supporting each other to constantly learn and grow.
Our work is to solve hard puzzles and identify what hasn't already been discovered - typically with data and always with a lot of persistence and curiosity. If you like the sound of that, come join us.
The Special Projects & Investigations team is looking for an experienced, motivated industry specialist with a background in risk, digital fraud, compliance, or cyber investigations who also have advanced data analysis skills (SQL, Python, Machine Learning, Data Science). This role will manage critical and high impact projects and scale their findings through technology and analytics to interpret risks across Amazon's entire business segment or apply other industry experience to develop feasible, systematic solutions to endemic problems.
The Customer Trust (CT) organization's mission is to keep Amazon stores safe and trustworthy for our buyers, brands and selling partners, by enabling our selling partners to provide great CX while ensuring bad actors are kept out of our stores. The Special Projects & Investigations (SPI) team protects Amazon's WW stores by creating projects and programs focused on the detection of abuse at its earliest point and identifying the root causes, vulnerabilities or exploits to systematically address to prevent future abuse.
We search out highly skilled candidates who move fast, have an entrepreneurial spirit to create new solutions, a tenacity to get things done, thrive in an environment of ambiguity and change, and are capable of breaking down and solving complex problems. We value individual expression, respect different opinions, and work together to create a culture where each of us is able to contribute fully. The combination of our unique backgrounds and perspectives strengthens our ability to achieve Amazon's mission of being Earth's most customer-centric company. We catch bad actors and stop online fraud. It's fun. It's hard. It matters. We are passionate about protecting our selling partners and customers from bad actors and want a candidate that shares that passion. Amazon is one of the world's most trusted companies. Help us keep it that way.
To achieve this, the ideal candidate should be passionate about the use of advanced data analytics and technology approaches to identify patterns and establish connections to uncover process and technology gaps and prevent fraud across Amazon stores worldwide. Your decisions are not only fundamental to helping protect customers and selling partners but will help maintain the health of Amazon's catalog and product listings ecosystem.
Key Job Responsibilities
- Complete risk analyses and manipulate data in complex data sets (SQL, Python, R etc.)
- Use high-level judgment to inform our most complex enforcement decisions
- Identify gaps and risks in Amazon's current mechanisms and policies and recommend solutions to product/policy owning teams.
- Use data and/or technical skills to discover new ways to scale deep dive signals resulting in the identification of many bad actors and sizing the issue
- Owning the complete life cycle of one or more complex problems - from identification through scaling the solutions
- Break problems into manageable pieces, ruthlessly prioritizing, and delivering results in an ambiguous environment
- Conduct large scale deep dives to derive insights about tactics used to conduct abuse on our stores, identifying gaps and risk in Amazon's current mechanisms, systems, and policies
- Write documents for partner teams and executives that identify problems, propose technical solutions, and drive alignment among stakeholders
- Own partnerships with stakeholder teams and guide appropriate trade-offs, clearly communicate goals, roles and responsibilities.
- Utilize agentic AI systems to automate workflows, scale pattern detection, and accelerate investigation and detection projects.
A day in the life might involve diving deep into data to uncover emerging fraud patterns, collaborating with teams across Amazon to implement protective solutions, or developing new detection methods. You'll balance independent analytical work with team collaboration, sharing insights and supporting colleagues in our shared mission.
Our team is comprised of practitioners of fraud and abuse, working to understand bad actor ecosystems using threat intelligence analytics and technical skills. We complement specialized industry skills with broad risk experiences, to deliver results - we wear a lot of hats and take ownership of hard to solve problem areas whenever possible. We speak 12 languages, write code in 3 (mostly self-taught, on the job), and celebrate learning and taking risks. We encourage experimentation and curiosity while supporting each other to constantly learn and grow.
Our work is to solve hard puzzles and identify what hasn't already been discovered - typically with data and always with a lot of persistence and curiosity. If you like the sound of that, come join us.
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$50
/ hour
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