Dhamar Morales Uriostegui

Industrial Engineer Supervisor at UPS Healthcare
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Norco, California, United States, US

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Experience

    • United States
    • Transportation, Logistics, Supply Chain and Storage
    • 400 - 500 Employee
    • Industrial Engineer Supervisor
      • Feb 2023 - Present

    • United States
    • Medical Equipment Manufacturing
    • 1 - 100 Employee
    • Project Engineer
      • Jul 2021 - Oct 2022

      Yorba Linda, California, United States

    • United States
    • Software Development
    • 700 & Above Employee
    • Fulfillment Center Associate
      • Jan 2021 - Jun 2021

    • United States
    • Retail
    • 700 & Above Employee
    • Fulfillment Associate
      • Oct 2020 - Jan 2021

      • Processed customer orders for shipping and/or for in-store pickup while meeting unit quotas • Corresponded with teammates and supervisors to ensure all items were found, packaged, and processed within the given time frame • Developed personal strategies to ensure prioritized orders were fulfilled immediately while also maintaining satisfactory progress on other non-urgent orders • Guided incoming associates on Kohls fulfillment protocol by answering any questions they had

    • United States
    • Mechanical Or Industrial Engineering
    • Researcher
      • Oct 2020 - Nov 2020

      Riverside, California, United States • Implemented Finite Element Analysis using Abaqus for a heat transfer system to determine temperature distribution • Analyzed over 30 ommatidia related scholarly articles while identifying and organizing critical information into Excel • Investigated Principal Component Analysis for future implementation with the ommatidia files stored in Excel • Monitored ommatidia data retrieval progress independently and scheduled future tasks accordingly

    • Senior Design Project
      • Jan 2020 - Jun 2020

      Riverside, California, United States • Organized and processed the teams 20 brainstorming outcomes for the design partition • Programmed the control system for the apparatus motion (e.g. extension, rotation, and grip) using an Arduino Uno • Modeled key components for the apparatus’ function (e.g. arm extension) using Solidworks • Reviewed team progress on deliverables and evaluated the quality of the deliverables • Communicated the finalized virtual prototype for the apparatus in a 30-minute presentation to 25… Show more • Organized and processed the teams 20 brainstorming outcomes for the design partition • Programmed the control system for the apparatus motion (e.g. extension, rotation, and grip) using an Arduino Uno • Modeled key components for the apparatus’ function (e.g. arm extension) using Solidworks • Reviewed team progress on deliverables and evaluated the quality of the deliverables • Communicated the finalized virtual prototype for the apparatus in a 30-minute presentation to 25 individuals Show less

    • University Honors Ambassador
      • Sep 2017 - Jun 2020

      University of California, Riverside • Maintained records of students who sought peer counseling and sustained professional relationships via email by assisting them in seeking additional on campus resources as needed • Discussed the University Honors Program with the student body at tabling events/fairs and answered any questions students, parents, or faculty had about the program • Cooperated with team members during weekly 50-minute meetings to provide input and feedback on Outreach related events • Assisted in… Show more • Maintained records of students who sought peer counseling and sustained professional relationships via email by assisting them in seeking additional on campus resources as needed • Discussed the University Honors Program with the student body at tabling events/fairs and answered any questions students, parents, or faculty had about the program • Cooperated with team members during weekly 50-minute meetings to provide input and feedback on Outreach related events • Assisted in sharing University Honors news at large scale events where hundreds of students, faculty, and alumni attended Show less

    • Student Researcher
      • Nov 2018 - May 2020

      University of California, Riverside Social and Health Effects of DACA on College Students in Riverside, California The Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) immigration policy was instituted in 2012 as an executive order under the Obama administration. Since DACA went into effect, it has allowed undocumented individuals who meet a specific criteria to obtain a work authorization permit along with a social security number for a two year period with the option of renewal. During its existence the policy has elicited… Show more Social and Health Effects of DACA on College Students in Riverside, California The Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) immigration policy was instituted in 2012 as an executive order under the Obama administration. Since DACA went into effect, it has allowed undocumented individuals who meet a specific criteria to obtain a work authorization permit along with a social security number for a two year period with the option of renewal. During its existence the policy has elicited a mixture of positive and negative responses. This paper aims to answer, through qualitative research, “What are the social and health effects of DACA on DACA recipients?” Social effects for this study are defined as the ability of recipients to receive a postsecondary education and finish postsecondary education. Health effects will focus on mental health issues recipients experience as a result of their status. The effects on the individual will be based on interviews with University of California, Riverside and Riverside City College students that are DACA recipients. Show less

    • Undergraduate Research Assistant
      • Dec 2018 - Jan 2020

      University of California, Riverside Photo-Induced Effect of Magnetic Fields With Nanofluids • Programmed MATLAB code for a Genetic Algorithm to identity bubble characteristics with the help of the primary investigator • Collected and processed large amounts of data • Collaborated with superiors to produce quality research papers • Communicated the progress of the project clearly and effectively during biweekly meetings • Improved previous code to adapt to the new requirements

    • Summer Intern
      • Jun 2019 - Aug 2019

      University of California, Riverside Photo-Induced Effect of Magnetic Fields With Nanofluids Multiphase nanofluids-- mixtures of solid nanoparticles, mixed solvents, dissolved gases and dissolved salts-- exhibit some of the most extraordinarily complex and challenging behaviors to model. This study is centered on quantifying subtle dynamics of nanofluid bubbles when exposed to light and magnetic fields. The changes in size and movement of microbubbles are collected with an overhead camera that obtained… Show more Photo-Induced Effect of Magnetic Fields With Nanofluids Multiphase nanofluids-- mixtures of solid nanoparticles, mixed solvents, dissolved gases and dissolved salts-- exhibit some of the most extraordinarily complex and challenging behaviors to model. This study is centered on quantifying subtle dynamics of nanofluid bubbles when exposed to light and magnetic fields. The changes in size and movement of microbubbles are collected with an overhead camera that obtained time-lapsed images of the sample. These images are pieced together to understand the larger dynamics of a 1 cm^2 surface layer. Each frame, over the course of 3 hours, is analyzed with a Genetic Algorithm, which ultimately captures a segment of statistically-significant data, from which we extract clues related to the larger interactions in the nanofluids. The formation of bubbles, specifically, is expected to be impacted by surface interactions with water, and their dynamics may critically influence biological and environmental systems. Show less

    • Intern
      • Mar 2018 - May 2018

      Jurupa Valley, California, United States As a part of the youth program at CCAEJ I was exposed to the influence government has on the community. I learned the importance of having STEM majors take positions in government and was motivated to consider a job in government. I was also given the opportunity to learn how to use my political voice to benefit my community.

    • Chicano Student Programs Intern
      • Sep 2017 - Nov 2017

      University of California, Riverside • Communicated frequently and effectively with outside parties to ensure information was shared throughout the student body • Tabulated data from forms using software such as Excel and Word • Promoted the services of the program through social media, emails, and tabling • Maintained records of confidential information related to scholarships and applications

    • United States
    • 1 - 100 Employee
    • Food Service Worker
      • Jul 2017 - Oct 2017

      • Promoted a clean environment for customers by following standard sanitary procedures • Facilitated the transition process for new employees by providing the appropriate training • Maintained excellent communication with the supervisor to ensure customers’ orders were up to standard and on time • Provided outstanding customer service by establishing relationships with customers and effectively using interpersonal skills

Education

  • University of California, Riverside
    Bachelor of Science - BS, Mechanical Engineering
    2016 - 2020

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