Omega Plastics opens its doors to students of the future

A group of Hartlepool students has gone behind-the-scenes at one of the North East's leading manufacturing facilities as part of a push to create closer ties between education and business.
Dyke House Sports and Technology College factory tour at Omega Plastics, Hartlepool.Dyke House Sports and Technology College factory tour at Omega Plastics, Hartlepool.
Dyke House Sports and Technology College factory tour at Omega Plastics, Hartlepool.

Plastic moulding and tooling specialist Omega Plastics welcomed a group of sixth form engineering students from Dyke House College in to its facility in Hartlepool.

One of three plants operated across the North East, the Hartlepool plant is the group’s specialist product development unit for clients operating in the medical sector.

Managing Director at Omega Plastics, Gary Powner, with the engineering students from Dyke House Sports and Technology College in Hartlepool.Managing Director at Omega Plastics, Gary Powner, with the engineering students from Dyke House Sports and Technology College in Hartlepool.
Managing Director at Omega Plastics, Gary Powner, with the engineering students from Dyke House Sports and Technology College in Hartlepool.
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During the visit, the students were given a full factory tour by Omega Plastics’ managing director Gary Powner and marketing and CSR manager Megan Carr.

“It was great to have the staff and students from Dyke House Sports and Technology College visit our site in Hartlepool,” said Gary.

“The students were very engaged and interested and asked some great questions about our product development and manufacturing processes.

“Today’s students are tomorrow’s workforce so it’s important we showcase not only our business but also the variety of fantastic career opportunities we can provide.”

Managing Director at Omega Plastics, Gary Powner, with the engineering students from Dyke House Sports and Technology College in Hartlepool.Managing Director at Omega Plastics, Gary Powner, with the engineering students from Dyke House Sports and Technology College in Hartlepool.
Managing Director at Omega Plastics, Gary Powner, with the engineering students from Dyke House Sports and Technology College in Hartlepool.
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Dyke House is one of a number of schools and colleges that Omega Plastics is working with to promote science, technology, engineering and maths subjects.

Megan added: “Creating stronger relationships between business and education is something we feel passionately about.

“Many children leave school not knowing what they would like to do as a career and not aware of the opportunities that are right here on their doorstep in the North East.

“We strongly believe that doing our bit to promote the manufacturing sector by engaging with young people while they are still at school will help to change this for the better ensuring our best young talent remains here in the region.”

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Claire Ungley, teacher and post-16 aspirations co-ordinator at The Sixth Form at Dyke House College, said: “We had a fantastic time visiting Omega Plastics with our first ever cohort of engineering students.

“Seeing the machinery up-close, and handling a variety of objects from a collapsible cup to a van roof vent, really opened our students’ eyes to the variety that a career in engineering can bring.

“Even more importantly, it was inspiring to see that great things happen right on our doorstep in Hartlepool.

“There’s certainly a buzz around the Sixth Form following the visit, and we’re excited to continue working with Omega Plastics in the future.”

Omega Plastics recently won the Corporate Social Responsibility category at the Portfolio Business Awards, run by the Mail’s sister paper the Sunderland Echo.

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