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Senior Data Analyst, Trust & Safety

Chime
San Francisco, CA, USA
Apr 23, 2026
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Job Description

About the role

As a Trust & Safety Product Analyst, you will have the opportunity to develop, test, launch and scale member banking experience products that build security awareness and adoption, keeping our members and Chime safe. Trust & Safety organization’s mission is to make Chime the most trusted financial partner by safeguarding member assets, ensuring regulatory excellence, and enhancing the tools and processes that protect our community, while delivering a seamless experience that works reliably for our members. Through experimentation, user behavioral analysis, sophisticated statistical and data science modeling, and dashboards development, you will surface product insights and recommendations that will increase engagement, and retention of our members.

In this role, you will work closely with product managers, risk, engineers, product & lifecycle marketing, and operational stakeholders to foster a data-driven product development culture, advise our product roadmaps, and build a deep understanding of member behavior.

The base salary offered for this role and level of experience will begin at $133,000 and up to $185,000. Full-time employees are also eligible for a bonus, competitive equity package, and benefits. The actual base salary offered may be higher, depending on your location, skills, qualifications, and experience.

In this role, you can expect to

  • Partner widely with product, engineering, research, and design to translate your insights to guide product development. You’ll use data to help the organization understand how members are interacting with Chime and convert that to business and experience implications.
  • Lead experimentation by providing mentorship on how they should be run, defining success metrics and data requirements, evaluating impact, and providing strategic direction.
  • Drive roadmap, analysis and metric ideation, and strategic discussions with stakeholders.
  • Keep a pulse on performance metrics and KPIs. You will b