I guess I'll start it off.
To whom it may concern:
Are you a ski company looking for an innovative mind to bring your product line to a new level? Are you seeking an individual with a work ethic that would make normal humans shudder? Maybe you’re looking for someone that not only has proven themselves at skiing’s the highest level, but has a solid background in engineering?
Look no further. My name is Logan Imlach and I want to be a design engineer for your ski company.
I have been skiing and snowboarding since I could walk, and after my friends and I got our first video camera around the age of 13 we were obsessed with capturing images of us sliding around on snow, metal, and anything else that looked fun. This ultimately led to my “professional” career working with Level 1 Productions, which I have been actively doing for the past 5 years. I put “professional” in quotation marks because somewhere in the middle of all of that I received my Bachelor’s Degree in Civil Engineering from the University of Alaska – Anchorage and was forced to get a real job when real life bills came around. After working as a heavy civil design engineer for a stint, I was blessed enough to find a rotational job working in Alaska’s oilfield. This job not only provided me the opportunity to be able to afford flying around the world to film with Level 1, but it also taught me how to work under pressure and on serious deadlines.
For the past two years, I have obsessed over the idea of building my own skis. Finally, after countless hours of planning and research, my ideas came to fruition in the summer of 2013 with my first pair of skis, building all of the necessary equipment and that first set in my 3 weeks away from work. After that, I was hooked. I immediately stocked up and did my first run of 6 pairs on my following time away from work and decided after 5 long years with Moment, a company that I loved, that I would design, build, and film solely on my own skis. If you’re interested in checking out my process, search for #diyskis on Instagram.
Being a ski design engineer is my dream job. I’m not the type that you’ll pay to sit in front of a computer all day every day, but the type that would excel splitting my time between the desk and the workshop. I love working with my hands, and have a history as a finish carpenter, a job that I had while working my way through college. On top of that, I was heavy into structural design throughout my engineering curriculum, making me the double threat that your company has been searching for.
If you are interested in reviewing my resume, please send me and email at loganimlach (at) gmail.com. Thank you for your time, and I very much look forward to hearing from you.
Regards,
Logan Imlach