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Intelligence Analyst II, Buyer Threat Intelligence Unit

Amazon - Seattle, Washington, USA

Posted Jun 2, 2026

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Parental leave
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$83K-$130K From the posting source checked Jun 20, 2026
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Security From the posting source checked Jun 20, 2026
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Mid From the posting source checked Jun 20, 2026

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Intelligence Analyst II, Buyer Threat Intelligence Unit Seattle, Washington, USA The Buyer Fraud Intelligence Unit (BFIU) within PRISM SWAT is seeking a Threat Intelligence Analyst to lead a net-new intelligence function within Buyer Risk Prevention (BRP). This role is responsible for proactively identifying, analyzing, and disrupting emerging buyer-related threats to Amazon through systematic intelligence gathering across dark web marketplaces, encrypted channels, and fraud-as-a-service platforms. You will establish investigation methodology, tradecraft standards, and tooling workflows while also delivering actionable intelligence that feeds directly into detection rules, ML model retraining, and Legal referrals. This position is open to both internal and external candidates. Internal candidates with strong fraud investigation foundations and a willingness to develop specialized tradecraft are encouraged to apply. Key job responsibilities * Dark Web & Deep Web Intelligence Collection: Monitor and analyze dark web marketplaces, carding forums, private Telegram channels, Discord servers, and paste sites for Amazon-specific exploitation techniques and emerging fraud modus operandi. * Threat Actor Profiling: Identify, profile, and track threat actors, fraud-as-a-service providers, and organized fraud rings targeting Amazon's buyer ecosystem. * Fraud MO Investigation & Reporting: Produce ≥1 comprehensive fraud modus operandi investigation report per month for Legal, including threat actor attribution, technical indicators, and estimated business impact. * Tradecraft & Methodology Leadership: Establish and maintain investigation methodology, operational security standards, and tooling workflows for the BFIU team. * Mentorship & Team Development: Serve as team lead, mentoring fellow analysts, and building toward independent investigation capability across the team. * Cross-Functional Collaboration: Partner with ML,

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