Yes Any gender can be a technician
a plumber
There is no gender limitation on being an electrician.
One might look for an internship electrician job on CareerBuilder. A few more options for entry level positions and internships for an electrician would be Indeed and Monster.
The best way to find an Electrician's job is to contact an Electrician's Local Union. They will offer advice as to whom you may be able to apprentice or may even have a job for you available. They will also have a list of good employers that will respect your rights and pay well.
You can install electricity. For example, you can find a job working as an electrician or FOR an electrician as an assistant. Use a job finding company in your area to help you find a job suited to your qualifications.
Electrician's assistant
Apprenticing with a master electrician
Electrician and plumber
Being an electrician can be dangerous. I know I have at least one relative who's death was directly related to his job as an electrician. As an electrician's apprentice, you're probably doing more assisting than doing but there will likely be plenty of hands-on time. So, yes, it would still be moderately dangerous. As long as you're cautious, not all that dangerous though.
One of the worst parts about being an electrician can be the physical demands of the job, which often involve working in uncomfortable positions, lifting heavy equipment, and being exposed to various weather conditions. Additionally, electricians may face safety risks, including the potential for electrical shocks or falls. The job can also involve dealing with tight deadlines and sometimes difficult clients, which can add stress to the work environment.
An electrician is a wonderful great paying job. The pay is dependent on the area you live but generally the pay rate is $25.00 per hour for an electrician.
You have to take a class specialized in electrician. After you graduate you will apply for electrician jobs. First they will start you off as an apprentice, from there you will continue moving yourself up in the company.