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Holbrook, NY Pay: $12-$14 Open Scientific is currently recruiting for an Ecommerce Fraud Analyst to work for a Global Vitamin Company located in Holbrook. The right candidate will be responsible for ...

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How much do ecommerce fraud analyst jobs pay per hour?

As of Jun 9, 2026, the average hourly pay for ecommerce fraud analyst in the United States is $38.63, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $25.96 and $48.32 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

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To thrive as an Ecommerce Fraud Analyst, you need strong analytical skills, attention to detail, and knowledge of risk management, typically supported by a degree in business, finance, or a related field. Familiarity with fraud detection tools, SQL databases, data analytics platforms, and certifications like Certified Fraud Examiner (CFE) are often required. Exceptional problem-solving abilities, clear communication, and a proactive mindset set top analysts apart. These skills are crucial to accurately identifying fraudulent activity, protecting company assets, and maintaining customer trust in a rapidly evolving ecommerce environment.

What does an Ecommerce Fraud Analyst do?

An Ecommerce Fraud Analyst is responsible for identifying, investigating, and preventing fraudulent activities in online transactions. They analyze transaction data, monitor for suspicious patterns, and work with various tools and technologies to detect potential fraud. Their role also includes collaborating with other departments to develop and implement anti-fraud strategies, ensuring the safety of both the business and its customers. By staying updated on the latest fraud trends, they help minimize financial losses and protect company reputation.

How does an Ecommerce Fraud Analyst typically collaborate with other departments to prevent and resolve fraudulent activity?

Ecommerce Fraud Analysts work closely with multiple teams, such as customer service, IT, risk management, and payment processing, to investigate and address suspicious transactions. They often communicate findings and share insights on emerging fraud trends, enabling other departments to adjust their processes or flag potential issues proactively. Collaboration is crucial, as analysts may need input or action from technical teams to implement new security measures or from customer service to resolve chargebacks and customer complaints related to fraud. This cross-functional teamwork helps create a comprehensive defense against evolving threats and ensures smooth operations across the organization.
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$12 - $14/hr

Full-time

Posted 26 days ago


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Company Description

Open Scientific provides contract staffing and direct hire recruitment services for the scientific, engineering, laboratory and manufacturing sectors.

Job Description

Fraud Review Specialist

Location: Holbrook, NY

Pay: $12-$14

Open Scientific is currently recruiting for an Ecommerce Fraud Analyst to work for a Global Vitamin Company located in Holbrook. The right candidate will be responsible for reviewing suspect orders for fraud. The goal is to maintain a low incidence of fraud and chargebacks initiated from fraudulent transactions.

Responsibilities include:

  • Daily review of suspect orders using Chase Paymentech's Safetech fraud management tool.
  • Analyze suspect orders for indications of fraud.
  • Approve and decline orders.
  • Maintain low margin of error when approving and declining orders through knowledge, experience and assistance from Manager.
  • Identify and escalate trends.
  • Assist in the revision of existing rules and creation of new rules.
  • Contact customers to verify order information.

Requirements:

1 year Customer Service experience

Some college preferably

Additional Skills:

Excellent attention to detail

Excellent technical/computer skills

Ability to multi-task

Additional Information

All your information will be kept confidential according to EEO guidelines.