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Beauty queen from North Wales wants to smash stereotypes about world of engineering

Jess Downes, from Towyn, secured an apprenticeship at Toyota after losing a job as a flight attendant in the pandemic

Jess Downes, from Towyn(Image: Radar PR)

A talented apprentice and Miss Wales candidate wants to inspire future generations of young girls into engineering by smashing past stereotypes.

Jess Downes, from Towyn, had worked as a flight attendant but lost her job when the aviation sector was grounded in the pandemic.

She took a different direction and her love of STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering and Maths) and ICT subjects led her down the apprenticeship route, and she has no intention of looking back.

The 23-year-old is also taking part in Miss Wales.

Given her day-to-day life as a learner at Coleg Cambria and apprentice maintenance engineer at Toyota’s Deeside plant, she admits some people have found the decision to enter the beauty pageant a little strange.

But the 23 year-old former flight attendant is all about “breaking the mould” and hopes to fly the flag for both organisations while raising as much money as she can for the global charity, Beauty With A Purpose.

Jess Downes, from Towyn(Image: Radar PR)

“A lot of people still look at these contests as if they are dated but it’s very different now, the focus is on empowering young women, creating opportunities, feminism and making a difference,” said Jess, who is backed my mum Sarah, dad Russell and eight year-old brother, Olly.

“That really appealed to me, but initially because I spend most of my day working with vehicles a lot of people found it strange to put these two worlds together.