Analyst, Business Control Testing

Chime Chime · Fintech · United States · Remote · Operations

This role is for an Analyst on the Business Control Testing (BCT) team within a financial technology company. The primary focus is on testing key controls to ensure adherence to regulatory requirements and internal policies, analyzing datasets, and partnering with stakeholders to address gaps. While AI tools are mentioned as a bonus and an area for potential implementation, the core responsibilities do not involve building or directly shipping AI models or systems. The role contributes to the product by ensuring operational integrity and compliance within a regulated fintech environment.

What you'd actually do

  1. Test key OMX controls to assess adherence to regulatory requirements and internal policies
  2. Analyze datasets and review documentation to identify anomalies, gaps, or control deficiencies
  3. Partner with stakeholders to communicate findings and support remediation design and validation
  4. Contribute to scoping, sampling, and test script development for control reviews
  5. Clearly document and present testing results in a way that drives action

Skills

Required

  • 2–5 years of experience in banking or financial services, ideally in control testing, compliance, audit, or risk management
  • Working knowledge of consumer financial regulations (e.g., Fair Lending, UDAAP, Reg E, Reg Z, FCRA, FDCPA)
  • Experience analyzing complex datasets and reviewing policies/procedures to identify issues
  • Strong communication skills, with the ability to clearly explain findings and influence remediation decisions
  • Ability to independently own portions of testing reviews, with a path toward leading full reviews

Nice to have

  • Familiarity with AI tools (e.g., ChatGPT, Gemini, Claude) and their application to control testing or data analysis
  • Experience interacting with financial regulators, particularly in the context of testing requirements and results
  • Experience writing clear, structured findings that articulate root cause and impact

What the JD emphasized

  • consumer financial regulations
  • banking or financial services
  • control testing, compliance, audit, or risk management