AUBURN HILLS, MI -- If your Lego-building skills are topnotch, you may have a dream job waiting in Auburn Hills.

Legoland Discovery Center Michigan, an attraction coming to Great Lakes Crossing Outlets in spring 2016, is accepting applications for a full-time, salaried master model builder. The person who nabs the job will build, design and maintain Lego models in the attraction's Miniland, and work with families and children that visit.

Contestants must be familiar with Lego bricks and have experience in the model-making or craft field.

Applicants will compete in a two-day Brick Factor competition, set for Saturday, Jan. 9, and Sunday, Jan. 10, at Great Lakes Crossing. On Saturday, they will face off in two rounds of judged, timed competitions, with eliminations in each round. On Sunday, the top competitors will have formal interviews and compete in the final building round to determine the Legoland Discovery Center Michigan master model builder.

"The master model builder is one of the most exciting and creative jobs on the market today," said Hayley Anderson, general manager for Legoland Discovery Center Michigan, in a statement. "We are looking for a high-energy and inventive individual who understands the colorful world of Lego to welcome to our team."

Legoland Discovery Center Michigan will feature more than 1 million Lego bricks and themed exhibits, including a 4D cinema, two interactive rides, large, soft play areas and a Michigan-themed Miniland display.

The Miniland will include LEGO renditions of 10 Detroit-area landmarks: GM Renaissance Center, Spirit of Detroit, Belle Isle, Motown Museum, Fox Theater, Guardian Building, Comerica Park, Uniroyal Tire, Michigan Central Station and the Heidelberg Project. The GM Renaissance Center model will be revealed before the grand opening.