Daniel Morales
About Daniel Morales
Daniel Morales is a Metrologo Programador at Faurecia, where he has worked since 2010, specializing in developing measurement programs for part releases. He holds degrees in Mecánica Industrial from Universidad Tecnológica de Puebla and has previous experience in supervisory and analytical roles.
Work at Faurecia
Daniel Morales has been employed at Faurecia since 2010, serving as a Metrologo Programador for 14 years in Puebla. In this role, he develops measurement programs utilizing PC-Dmis and Metrolog software, which are essential for the release of parts. His responsibilities include ensuring the accuracy and quality of measurements, as well as the creation of dimensional reports. This position highlights his expertise in measurement technology and quality assurance within the automotive industry.
Education and Expertise
Daniel Morales studied at Universidad Tecnológica de Puebla, where he focused on Mecánica Industrial. He completed his studies from 2000 to 2002, achieving a Título, and continued his education in the same field until 2003, obtaining the title of Mecánico Industrial. His educational background provides a solid foundation in industrial mechanics, which supports his current role in measurement programming and quality control.
Background
Before joining Faurecia, Daniel Morales worked at Federal Mogul as a Supervisor from 2007 to 2010, where he gained experience in overseeing operations and ensuring product quality. Additionally, he served as a market research analyst at Las Cervezas Modelo del Altiplano in 2006, which contributed to his analytical skills. Earlier in his career, he worked as a secondary network project designer at Kb/tel Telecomunicaciones for Telmex, where he was involved in telecommunications projects.
Professional Experience
Throughout his career, Daniel Morales has accumulated diverse experience in various roles. His time at Federal Mogul as a Supervisor involved managing teams and processes, while his role as a market research analyst provided insights into market trends. His work as a secondary network project designer at Kb/tel Telecomunicaciones allowed him to develop skills in project design and implementation, further enhancing his professional portfolio.