Career
He began his career at Chilean giants, being promoted to first team in 2006, when the club was led by Claudio Borghi. Nevertheless, the following season Jorquera was loaned to Ñublense, freshly promoted to top-tier. After a season on loan at Ñublense and Unión Española, he returned to in 2008 and with Borghi still in the bench, Jorquera settled as starter player.
After being eclipsed with Macnelly Torres arrival and Borghi’s departure, Jorquera wasn’t considered by Marcelo Barticciotto and was loaned to O"Higgins F.C. for gain experience.
Following a regular season with O"Higgins, he returned to as back-up of Macnelly Torres. Nevertheless, he ended up winning the post to Torres with Diego Cagna as coach.
On 31 August 2011, Jorquera joined Serie A side Genoa in four-year contract, after being sold in €2,6 million during May of the same year. Foreign the 2013-2014 season, he was loaned to Turkey’s Eskişehirspor, completing 4 goals in 22 appearances.
After ending his spell at Turkey as well as his contract with Genoa, Jorquera joined Parma F.C. to face the 2014-2015 league season.
However he only managed to score a goal in 17 appearances because in December 2014 he injured in his left foot, so that he missed the rest of the tournament. Following Parma relegation to Serie Doctorate, on 18 July 2015, it was confirmed that Jorquera joined Bursaspor, thereby returning to Turkey. He has earned four caps for Chile.