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Fraud Analyst I Location: Topeka, KS Employment Type : Full-Time About Capitol Federal At Capitol ... In-depth dialogues, conversations and explanations with customers, direct and indirect reports and ...

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Fraud Investigator

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$22.91 - $31.97/hr

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The Director of Fraud Risk Management is responsible for building and overseeing all aspects of Coinstar's fraud, scam, and risk governance framework and program. This role leads the end-to-end ...

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Fraud Investigation Analyst

Tampa, FL · On-site

$61K - $77K/yr

Reporting to the Senior Fraud Prevention Manager (Vice President) of Fraud Operations. The ... have a direct, adverse and negative relationship potentially resulting in the withdrawal of ...

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How much do fraud director jobs pay per year?

As of Jul 4, 2026, the average yearly pay for fraud director in the United States is $115,107.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $88,500.00 and $124,000.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What types of teams and departments does a Fraud Director typically collaborate with?

A Fraud Director often works closely with multiple departments, including compliance, legal, internal audit, information technology, and operations. Collaboration is essential to investigate suspicious activities, implement preventative controls, and ensure regulatory compliance across the organization. Regular interaction with executive leadership is also common, as the Fraud Director reports on risks, losses, and process improvements. This cross-functional teamwork enhances the effectiveness of anti-fraud initiatives and ensures a cohesive organizational response.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive in the Fraud Director position, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Fraud Director, you need expertise in fraud risk management, data analysis, and investigative techniques, often supported by a degree in finance, criminology, or a related field. Familiarity with fraud detection software, forensic accounting tools, and certifications such as CFE (Certified Fraud Examiner) are highly valued. Strong leadership, strategic thinking, and excellent communication skills help you collaborate with teams and present findings to executives. These skills and qualities are essential for developing effective anti-fraud strategies, leading high-performing teams, and safeguarding organizational assets.

What does a Fraud Director do?

A Fraud Director is responsible for overseeing an organization's fraud prevention, detection, and investigation strategies. They develop policies and programs to mitigate fraud risks, analyze fraud trends, and work with internal teams and law enforcement to address fraudulent activities. Additionally, they ensure compliance with regulatory requirements and implement technologies to enhance fraud detection. Their role is critical in protecting an organization’s assets, reputation, and customers from financial crimes.

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Fraud Analyst I

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Job Description:

Job Title: Fraud Analyst I

Location: Topeka, KS

Employment Type: Full-Time

About Capitol Federal

At Capitol Federal Savings Bank, we are committed to helping individuals, families, and communities achieve financial success. With a long-standing tradition of integrity, service, and financial stewardship, we strive to deliver exceptional banking experiences to every customer we serve.

Our team members are the foundation of our success. We believe in fostering a supportive environment where employees can grow professionally, contribute meaningfully, and build rewarding careers.

Position Summary

The Fraud Analyst performs complex research and analysis tasks via supervisory or Senior Fraud Analyst assignment. This position works under general supervision with limited latitude for the use of initiative and independent judgement. This position routinely assists others in performing work of greater complexity. This position will triage and address fraud alerts from various systems. This position will compile, assess and act upon complex research to identify and evaluate patterns of crime against the Bank and its customers. Maintain and update various databases that provide data, reports or records for use and reference by analysts and investigators in support of FIU investigations.

Key Responsibilities

The responsibilities listed below represent the primary duties of this position. Additional duties may be assigned as needed.

  • Utilize various fraud prevention software tools and reports to monitor banking transactions, customer behavior and other red flags that could indicate unauthorized card fraud, counterfeit check fraud, check kiting, account takeover, money laundering, forgery, identity theft and other account related fraud.

  • Triage and address fraud alerts from various systems.

  • Contact customers when necessary to verify transactions and maintain database of fraudulent activity.

  • Review customer interview forms related to various account fraud related activity.

  • Escalate alerts, initial cases and other fraud referrals to Fraud Specialists, Senior Fraud Analyst or FIU Management team for further investigation.

  • Prepare case referrals, alert escalations and effectively summarize investigative actions and incidents in a succinct, accurate and organized manner.

  • Establish initial investigative case files.

  • Ensures compliance with the Identity Theft, Elder/Dependent Adult Abuse and related laws and regulations.

  • Maintain the Bank Hot List, including via the review of Instant Open/Alloy application disqualifications.

  • Develop, test, and implement fraud prevention rules and strategies to mitigate or prevent fraud losses.

  • Conduct ongoing monitoring of rule performance to ensure appropriate level of risk and positive customer experience is maintained.

  • Report metrics regarding the transactional data related to fraudulent activity that is utilized by Management for benchmarking, forecasting and risk assessment analysis.

  • Participate in proactive team efforts to achieve departmental and company goals.

  • Comply with all safety policies, practices and procedures. Report all unsafe activities to supervisor and/or Human Resources.

  • Comply with current applicable laws, regulations and bank policies and procedures.

  • Perform other duties as assigned.

Experience

  • Minimum of one year of full-time experience at Capitol Federal or similar professional or related experience. Similar professional experience includes time as a paid intern at Capitol Federal in the Financial Intelligence Unit.

  • Experience using Human Resource Information Systems (HRIS); Workday experience preferred.

  • A Bachelor's degree from an accredited university may be substituted for experience. A valid driver's license is required for training and meetings with law enforcement and/or court appearances.

Skills

  • Proficient in Advanced Excel.

  • Able to use database, spreadsheet, word processing and other software programs, to record and maintain records.

  • Able to learn and retain knowledge of local, state, and federal laws and regulations concerning civil and criminal remedies for fraudulent check and debit card activities.

  • Able to learn and retain knowledge in depth for all debit card and ATM adjustment functions; to follow Visa and ATM network and customer privacy regulations and to limit potential liability for the organization.

  • A significant level of trust, credibility and diplomacy is required. In-depth dialogues, conversations and explanations with customers, direct and indirect reports and outside vendors can be of a sensitive and/or highly confidential nature. Communications may involve motivating, influencing, educating and/or advising others on matters of significance.

Core Competencies

Successful candidates typically demonstrate the following competencies:

  • Customer Focus

  • Communication Skills

  • Integrity and Professionalism

  • Problem Solving

  • Attention to Detail

  • Team Collaboration

  • Unconditional Ethics

Why Join Capitol Federal?

Capitol Federal offers employees a supportive workplace and opportunities for career growth.

Benefits may include:

  • Competitive compensation

  • Retirement and savings plans

  • Flexible Spending Accounts

  • Paid time off and holidays

  • Employee Assistance Program

  • Health, Dental, Life and Disability coverage

  • Parental Leave

  • Professional development opportunities

  • Career Advancement Pathways

CapFed is an equal opportunity employer.