[6] In 1983, he graduated with honors from the Magnitogorsk Mining and Metallurgical Institute the specialty "Metallurgy of ferrous metals" with the qualification "engineer-metallurgist".
In 2000 and 2004, Nosov was elected as a deputy of the House of Representatives of the Legislative Assembly of Sverdlovsk Oblast from the Lenin constituency No.
Nosov is one of the founders of the Sverdlovsk regional branch of the United Russia party, where he served as secretary of the political council.
As a result, the party's list in the elections took second place, yielding to the pro-governor's bloc "For the native Urals", Nosov refused the deputy mandate, but since then he has been considered by experts and the media as a possible candidate for the post of Governor of Sverdlovsk Oblast.
[10] In 2004, Nosov again took part in the elections to the Oblast Duma, was number two on the United Russia list led by Rossel.
In 2005, he leaves the post of Managing Director of the Nizhniy Tagil Metallurgical Plant and becomes Vice President for Technical Policy of Evrazholding, the main shareholder of NTMK.
[9] On 26 July 2012, Nosov won the primaries of United Russia for the election of a candidate for the mayor of Nizhny Tagil, having received the support of 817 people out of 946 who voted.
[14] The member of the Federation Council, Rossel, who played a key role in the creation of the exhibition, strongly opposed its transfer, calling it a blow to the heart.
On 31 March 2017, the head of the Tankopedia project, Aleksey Khlopotov, applied to hold a rally on 15 April of the same year in Nizhny Tagil against the transfer of the exhibition.
[17] According to Khlopotov, the law enforcement agencies received information about possible provocations at a rally after anti-corruption protests that took place in Russian cities, including Nizhny Tagil, on 26 March 2017.
[17] Earlier, activists were banned from holding briefings on the territory of municipal facilities in Nizhny Tagil with reference to the decision of the city authorities.