We are a leading trading platform that is ambitiously expanding to the four corners of the globe. Our top-rated products have won prestigious industry awards for their cutting-edge technology and seamless client experience. We deliver only the best, so we are always in search of the best people to join our ever-growing talented team.
We're looking for an AML Officer to join CCAU's Compliance team in Melbourne. This is a hands-on role that sits at the heart of the company's day-to-day financial crime controls — covering alert review, customer due diligence, suspicious matter reporting, sanctions and PEP screening, and source-of-funds assessments across the CCAU client base.
You'll work closely with the AMLCO, first-line teams, and the broader group Compliance function to keep controls current and effective. That means reviewing existing procedures, running targeted testing and checks, and pushing through improvements where gaps exist. Australian AML law requires independent human judgment that automated systems can't replace — that's the core of what this role delivers.
Duties and Responsibilities
3–5 years of AML operations experience, or strong general compliance experience within a regulated financial services firm.
Review AML transaction monitoring alerts, document outcomes, and escalate matters where suspicion is formed
Draft Suspicious Matter Reports (SMRs) and other regulatory reports for AMLCO review and AUSTRAC lodgement within statutory timeframes
Conduct customer due diligence (CDD), enhanced due diligence (EDD), and ongoing reviews on higher-risk clients
Clear sanctions, PEP and adverse media screening hits with clear, documented rationale
Assess source-of-funds and source-of-wealth documentation across a range of client profiles
Contribute to CCAU's ML/TF risk assessment, policies, procedures and control testing
Support the AMLCO during regulator engagement, internal audit, and independent review activities
Maintain audit-quality records so every case decision can be defended to regulators and reviewers
Provide guidance and training to first-line teams (CS, onboarding, payments) and act as an escalation point
Apply human oversight over AI-assisted AML workflows, challenging outputs where the case warrants
Experience, Knowledge and Skills
Operational AML or financial crime experience in a regulated financial services firm
Working knowledge of Australian AML obligations, including the AML/CTF Act, AML/CTF Rules and relevant AUSTRAC guidance
Experience drafting SMRs and applying the "reasonable grounds to suspect" test in practice
Confidence working with transaction monitoring, sanctions screening and KYC platforms
Sound judgement on source-of-funds and source-of-wealth documentation
Clear written English suitable for regulator-facing case files and the confidence to defend a position
Nice to have
ACAMS, ICA or equivalent AML qualification (or active study)
Exposure to CFDs, derivatives, or other leveraged products
Experience in a multi-entity or multi-jurisdiction group structure
Familiarity with common onboarding, KYC and screening platforms