What does RSE mean?
RSE means Refrigeration Service Engineers
This acronym/slang usually belongs to Undefined category.
What is the abbreviation for Refrigeration Service Engineers?
Refrigeration Service Engineers can be abbreviated as RSE
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What does RSE stand for? RSE stands for "Refrigeration Service Engineers". |
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How to abbreviate "Refrigeration Service Engineers"? "Refrigeration Service Engineers" can be abbreviated as RSE. |
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What is the meaning of RSE abbreviation? The meaning of RSE abbreviation is "Refrigeration Service Engineers". |
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What is RSE abbreviation? One of the definitions of RSE is "Refrigeration Service Engineers". |
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What does RSE mean? RSE as abbreviation means "Refrigeration Service Engineers". |
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Abbreviations or Slang with similar meaning
- IRASE - Institute of Refrigeration & Air Conditioning Service Engineers of Australia
- Reefer - Refrigeration; Cold Storage Locker
- ETHOS - Engineers in Technical Humanitarian Opportunities of Service
- RACCA - Refrigeration Air Conditioning Contractors Association
- RACE - Refrigeration and Air Conditioning Europe
- RSES - Refrigeration Service Engineers Society
- ARs - Atlanta Refrigeration Service
- ASSET - Association of Scuba Service Engineers and Technicians
- ECOS - Engineers for Community Service
- ETHOS - Engineers in Technical Opportunities of Service
- HRS - Hermetic Refrigeration Service
- RETA - Refrigeration Engineers Technicians Association
- RSE - Refrigeration Service Enterprises
- MCIBSE - Member, Chartered Institute of Building Service Engineers
- acrs - Air Conditioning & Refrigeration Service
- cses - Customer Service Engineers
- ethos - Engineers in Technical, Humanitarian Opportunities of Service-learning
- fses - Field Service Engineers
- tses - Technical Service Engineers
- HARTL - Hardly At Running Temperature Long. An acronym that's now become a term used generally by certain UK service engineers to describe a machine with consistent problems, break-downs, faults etc., ("Is it a Hartl..."). The origin is apparently from a company