Strategic Partner Toolkit

Welcome to the PCC OMIC Training Center Strategic Partner Toolkit. These materials are designed for industry partners, workforce professionals, and community stakeholders. You are welcome to print, share, or link to any resources on this page.

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Overview

The Portland Community College (PCC) Oregon Manufacturing Innovation Center (OMIC) Training Center is a state-of-the-art advanced manufacturing facility located in Scappoose, Oregon. The center brings together industry, academia, and government to address workforce and technology challenges facing Oregon manufacturers through applied training, hands-on education, and industry collaboration.

Our Mission

To provide innovative, hands-on training that equips students with the skills, professionalism, and craftsmanship needed to succeed in high-demand advanced manufacturing careers, with a strong focus on placement into meaningful, family-wage roles. When students land good jobs and earn living wages, the benefits extend beyond the individual — strengthening families, building economic resilience, and investing directly in the long-term vitality of the Columbia County region and greater Oregon.

“Some of our best Machinists have come out of PCC programs, and I always pay extra attention when I see them listed on an applicant’s resume. PCC equips their graduates with the knowledge and skills to hit the ground running when it comes to CNC machining in a high-tech industry, but it also helps them build the life-skills needed to drive their own success. The OMIC training center in particular has become one of my favorite places for connecting with the community, whether that be with folks who are just starting their career journeys or with experts in the industry. If your goal is to build an amazing team, the team at PCC OMIC are great partners to have!” Josh Durham, Senior Operations Manager, Acumed LLC

Sponsorship Opportunities

PCC OMIC events and programs are made possible in part through the generous support of our industry and community sponsors. Sponsorship is a tax-deductible contribution made through the PCC Foundation. If you are interested in supporting our mission, we would love to connect.

How to Start

To get started, please complete the Strategic Partner Questionnaire. This form captures all information needed to align partnership opportunities with your workforce goals and preferred engagement options, including internships, events, lectures, robotics teams, and sponsorship.

Strategic Partner Questionnaire

Interested in sponsorship? Here is how it works:
  1. Select a Level

    Select a sponsorship level — view sponsorship packages.

  2. Confirm Preferences

    Confirm event participation and engagement preferences — email natalee.phelps@pcc.edu to share your preferences.

  3. Complete Questionnaire

    Complete the Workforce Needs Questionnaire.

  4. Submit Contribution

    Submit your tax-deductible contribution through the PCC Foundation (designate “OMIC Sponsorship”).

Our Partnership with OMIC R&D

PCC OMIC Training Center operates in close partnership with OMIC R&D, the adjacent applied research facility driving innovation in advanced manufacturing technologies. This collaboration gives students and industry partners access to cutting-edge research environments, and ensures that our training programs stay ahead of the curve as manufacturing evolves. Together, PCC OMIC and OMIC R&D form a unique ecosystem where workforce development and industry innovation happen side by side.

How to Talk About PCC OMIC

The following ready-to-use language is provided for partners, staff, and community members to use in emails, presentations, websites, and referrals.

Short & Simple

The PCC OMIC Training Center is a cutting-edge facility providing hands-on training in advanced manufacturing, preparing students for high-demand, family-wage careers that strengthen our regional workforce and economy.

For Industry Leaders & Business Owners

The PCC OMIC Training Center collaborates with industry partners to develop workforce-ready talent and ensure manufacturers have access to skilled employees aligned with evolving technologies. By investing in local talent, our partners help create family-wage jobs that build stronger communities and a more competitive regional economy.

For Job Seekers & Future Students

The PCC OMIC Training Center offers comprehensive training programs that combine classroom learning with real-world, hands-on experience to launch or advance manufacturing careers — with a strong focus on connecting graduates to high-demand, family-wage roles right here in our region.

For Community & Education Partners

The PCC OMIC Training Center works closely with schools and community organizations to create clear pathways into rewarding manufacturing careers. Every student we place into a good job is an investment in our region’s long-term economic health and community resilience.

Main website: pcc.edu/omic

Programs & Talent Pipeline

The PCC OMIC Training Center supports a wide range of credit and non-credit programs designed to meet industry workforce needs. These offerings span traditional career and technical education, accelerated training, and apprenticeship models that combine classroom instruction with hands-on lab and on-the-job learning.

Credit Programs
  • Pre-Trades for Advanced Manufacturing (Apprenticeships & Trades)
  • Machine Manufacturing Technician Career Pathway
  • Welding Technology Career Pathways
Non-Credit Programs
  • Adult Basic Education and GED®
  • Mechatronics Training Programs

OMIC News & Past Events

Signature Events

Stay connected to what is happening at PCC OMIC through our signature events.

  • Columbia County Manufacturing Day: Annual hands-on career exploration event connecting high school students with advanced manufacturing professionals. (Next: October 2, 2026)
  • Advancing Diversity in Manufacturing (ADIM): DEI-focused event connecting underrepresented students with industry partners and career pathways. (Next: February 19, 2026)
  • Additional events: Columbia County Future Workforce Career Fair
News & Updates

Engagement Opportunities

Internship & Pipeline Programs

Connect your organization with motivated, trained students through our structured internship and work-readiness programs.

  • Columbia Works Internship Program: Host a paid high school intern at your company site. Grant funding is often available to offset wages, making this a low-barrier, high-impact way to mentor emerging talent.
  • CNC Operator Readiness Essentials (CORE): Accelerated training pathway preparing students for entry-level CNC operator roles.
  • Training Center Intern Sponsorship: The OMIC On-Site Intern Sponsorship Program gives industry partners a direct role in shaping the next generation of manufacturing talent right here on the OMIC Training Center floor in Scappoose. Through your sponsorship, you fund a paid internship for a Columbia County high school student training alongside OMIC staff in one of four focus areas: Welding, Machining, PLCs, or the STEAM Center. PCC OMIC handles all recruitment, supervision, payroll, and reporting — you focus on the relationship. Internships run each term, and when the intern is ready, you will be first in line to bring them on board. View the On-Site Intern Sponsorship Packet.
Industry Advisory Committee

Advisory Committees guide the development of and provide ongoing assistance to career technical education (CTE) programs. The Advisory Committee and the faculty and staff of the corresponding CTE program work together to ensure that the program addresses current business, industry, labor, and professional employment needs. Join our committee to help shape curriculum, advise on workforce trends, and ensure our programs remain aligned with what employers actually need.

Hiring Opportunities

Gain early access to graduating students actively seeking employment in advanced manufacturing. At the end of each term, we host a Graduation Hiring Event — a casual Student Recognition & Industry Hiring Connection held during finals week. Industry partners are set up at tables in classrooms or in the hall, students circulate to network and share resumes, and partners can discuss open roles, internships, and next steps in an informal but high-value setting.

FIRST Robotics Teams

PCC OMIC engages with middle and high school students through FIRST Robotics programs, helping young people build technical skills, teamwork, and an early connection to manufacturing and engineering careers. We have supported FIRST LEGO League Challenge (FLLC) teams and are excited to expand our involvement in the coming seasons. Interested in hosting or sponsoring a FIRST Robotics team? It is a meaningful way to invest in the next generation of makers and manufacturers in our region. Interested in bringing hands-on STEAM activities to your classroom or team? Explore opportunities through the PCC OMIC Fab Lab.

Why Partner With Us

handshake Build a direct pipeline to future employees — meet, mentor, and interview your sponsored intern before a job posting ever exists

bullhorn Increase brand visibility with students, educators, and the community

hands holding circle Support equitable access to manufacturing careers for all Columbia County students regardless of background

industry Strengthen Oregon’s advanced manufacturing ecosystem and reduce regional hiring gaps

map location dot Retain local talent by giving students a meaningful reason to build their careers in the region

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Classroom to Career: When you invest in a student from the start, you’re not just filling a position – you’re building an exceptional, loyal employee who arrives job-ready on day one.

  1. Lego Robotics: The spark that starts it all. Students discover engineering, teamwork, and creative problem-solving through hands-on robotics challenges – and get their first look at what a career in manufacturing could feel like.
  2. MFG Day + AIDM: Real industry, real people. Students tour facilities, meet professionals, and see firsthand what manufacturing careers look like with your company front and center as a place worth working.
  3. On-Site Internship at OMIC: Skills start here. Sponsored by you, students earn wages and train at the OMIC facility in welding, machining, PLCs, or the STEAM Center – building shop safety, work ethic, and technical fundamentals before they ever set foot at your location.
  4. Columbia Works Internship: Your future employee walks in the door. Safety-trained, skilled, and already connected to your company, students complete a paid internship at your site – learning your systems, your culture, and your standards.
  5. Full Time Employee: Your workforce, built. A loyal, capable team member who has grown alongside your company from day one – and has every reason to stay, grow, and deliver.

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Contact

Natalee Phelps

Program Manager, PCC OMIC Training Center
Email: natalee.phelps@pcc.edu
Website: pcc.edu/omic