Join us as a Financial Crime Data & Analytics Manager
- This is an opportunity to take on a purpose-led leadership role in a cutting edge Data & Analytics team supporting Financial Crime threat prioritisation
- Acting as a consultant, you’ll understand the needs of our Financial Crime stakeholders to identify suitable data and analytics solutions to meet their needs and business challenges in line with our purpose
- You’ll bring advanced analytics to life through visualisation to tell powerful stories and influence important decisions for key stakeholders, giving you excellent recognition for your work
As a Financial Crime Data & Analytics Manager, you’ll be leading and coaching colleagues to plan and deliver strategic agreed project and scrum outcomes. You’ll drive the use of advanced analytics in your team to develop business solutions which meet the needs of our Financial Crime stakeholders and increase the understanding of our business, including its customers, processes, channels, products and Financial Crime risks.
As well as this, you’ll be:
- Working closely with business stakeholders to define detailed, often complex and ambiguous business questions, problems or opportunities
- Planning and delivering data and analytics resource, expertise and solutions, which brings commercial and customer value to business challenges
- Communicating data and analytics opportunities and bringing them to life in a way that business stakeholders can understand and engage with
- Adopting and embedding new tools, technologies and methodologies to carry out advanced analytics
- Developing strong stakeholder relationships to bring together advanced analytics, data science and data engineering work that is easily understandable and links back clearly to our business needs
We’re looking for a capable leader with a passion for Financial Crime data and analytics, and experience of coaching and supporting their colleagues to succeed. Along with advanced analytics knowledge, you’ll bring an ability to simplify data into clear data visualisations and compelling insight using appropriate systems and tooling.
You'll have strong knowledge of end‑to‑end Customer and Transaction Monitoring threat‑prioritisation workflows, associated risk indicators, and critical data platforms such as SAM9, ActOne, EDR, Exits and FMS.
You’ll also demonstrate:
- Strong knowledge of Financial Crime data architecture, key tooling and relevant coding languages such as SQL, Snowflake, Gitlab, Tableau and Quicksight
- Strong knowledge of Financial Crime data management practices and principles
- Experience of translating data and insights for key stakeholders
- Good knowledge of data engineering, data science and decisioning disciplines
- Strong communication skills with the ability to engage with a wide range of stakeholders
Hours
35Job Posting Closing Date:
02/04/2026Ways of Working:Remote FirstTop Skills
NatWest Group Edinburgh, Scotland Office
Edinburgh, United Kingdom

