The Loss Prevention & Safety department at PetSmart includes leaders and certified practitioners focused on workplace health & safety, food safety and pet health & safety compliance; as well as asset protection and investigations across stores, distribution centers, digital and corporate offices. In partnership with leaders across the business, we keep the pack safe while enabling Anything for Pets! The primary responsibility of the Ecommerce Fraud Agent is to review potentially fraudulent transactions generated from orders placed across all of our online platforms. These orders are held for review based on risk assessments done by third-party fraud screening applications that evaluate the specific attributes associated with an online order. Ecommerce Fraud Agents then evaluate these transactions, investigating any suspicious attributes such as previous order history, velocity, and location. Online research tools are used to determine the overall fraud risk to the organization. Based on that evaluation and risk guidelines provided by leadership, the Ecommerce Fraud Agent makes a decision to either release the order for fulfillment or cancel the order. Additionally, the Ecommerce Fraud Agent can use various reporting tools within the fraud screening applications to identify additional orders that may be fraudulent and cancel the orders before fulfillment, contact the warehouse if the order has been released for fulfillment, or intercept packages by contacting our parcel carriers and having the packages rerouted. Ecommerce Fraud Agents will also be expected to use their skills and experience to initiate and conduct investigations related to ecommerce theft and loss. Lastly, Ecommerce Fraud Agents may be expected to assist other areas within the Central Investigations Team as business needs require.
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Job Type
Full-time
Career Level
Mid Level
Education Level
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